For that much I should be able to hire a geneticist for a personal tutorial!Yes, I said $1600.00. And that was the cheapest of the three for sale, the other two were over $2300.00 each. Needless to say I WON"T be buying that.
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For that much I should be able to hire a geneticist for a personal tutorial!Yes, I said $1600.00. And that was the cheapest of the three for sale, the other two were over $2300.00 each. Needless to say I WON"T be buying that.
Here are some good posts I found about it:I was going say "Did you say $1600.00 DOLLARS? I may just remain unedumacated. What makes a Silkie Sizzled or Frizzled? What happened in the very beginning to cause the feathers to look like this? I don't need big details but can't imagine. I'll look up those other people to read what they say. I'm not interested in getting into breeding them but they are cute
Looks like it is first edition. Must be some kind of valuable book.. Maybe you can find a print somewhere...
Hey I have a quick question. I am considering adding to my flock this spring but the only place I have room is in a 1/2 acre yard and coop with 3 roosters. My 3 roosters are almost 2 years old and get along really well. If I added about 12-15 pullets to the yard do you think the roosters would hurt them? I would not put the girls out there till they were about 8 weeks old. Just wanted to get some thoughts....its not something I have to do its just all my other girls are now 3-4 years old and are slowing down in the egg department.
I use my best quality temp/hygrometer at egg level inside the Genesis. It has been reliable and accurate in the LG. Using it helped give me 100% hatch in the LG. It showed the digital one built into my Genesis to be off slightly. I'm going to keep using it because I trust it. The Genesis is really holding the temp and humidity steady. I finally figured out I only need to add one teaspoon of distilled water per day (dyed blue with food coloring so I can see it through the window) to hold it to 33%.
Question on rooster behavior... and a pretty funny (and yucky) story go to with it!!![]()
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All of our chickens are 18 weeks old and I had mentioned a short while back that my EE roo is constantly going after my RIR girl.She spends most of her time in hiding these days. While lately he has been trying some of the other girls, they seem to fight back more so the RIR gets all the constant abuse. We notice that sometimes it actually seems worse when we're outside, near or in the coop. It makes me feel bad to come out as it seems that he abuses her more when we're around. Well, someone told me that you shouldn't allow your roosters to mount when you're around to show them that you are the boss. So, I decided to try it today to see if he would settle down instead of being more abusive when we're there. I was in the duck pen and my 12-year-old daughter was in the chicken pen when he tried it again! I told my daughter to grab him up and show him who's boss and give poor Esther (the RIR) a break. Well, she did grab him up and then yelled "Ewwwww!, Mom!!! I have chicken sperm running all down the front of my jacket!!!" Sure enough, she did. I was laughing of course while she was totally grossing out, holding the rooster at arm's length at this point.
Anyway, my question is, do I just let him continue to mount the hens right in front of me several times over just while we're out feeding, etc. or is it a good thing to not allow him to do this? What are your thoughts, opinions, and experience? This rooster is very nice so far, don't want to do anything that would cause him to become mean or anything.