Interested as well.
Justine and Susan, congratulations!
Justine and Susan, congratulations!
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Your photos are amazing! I so much enjoy looking at them.I have some new pictures of the free ranging Cornish X at 3 weeks old. Delisha - I am so loving the free ranging! They have FINALLY started putting themselves to bed when it's dark. They are doing really well, and getting big. Some are almost fully feathered, and some hardly have any feathers. It seems the fatter ones are less feathered. They get fed twice a day still. Morning and evening. They act starved when I feed them.. Too bad so sad. I can see they are growing, and I know they aren't dyingI want to cut the morning feeding soon. They eat what they can in 30 minutes and it's gone.. so really it's not a huge feeding. Just enough to fill their crop. They are out hunting for 9 hours before getting fed again.
Cletus is always with the chicks.. The heritage BRs have shunned him LOL. He is so cute, and the only boy from the basement babies I will keep. Phoenix attacked my two year old cousin so will be butchered with Randy when we do the Meaties. They don't bother us at all, which is why we are waiting. If I had kids they would be dead NOW. Cletus is a good boy.
The group when I tossed down some fermented scratch grains.
Can I PLEAAAAASSSSEE have some dinner?
An old cut down tree and brush that the chicks ahve made into a jungle gym. Gives them nice shade in the heat, so I am leaving it be.
Look how feathered this one is!
One of the Pennies (Red Sex Link)
Ooo warm sunshine. Now some of the Silkies:
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Some of the Easter Eggers:
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and this random chick I have no idea what it is.. Supposed to be an EE, but is beardless, has a rose comb, and is much bigger than our regular EEs.
I thought maybe Chantecler with the wrong colour legs... but probably not. He does breed Chantecler though. The goats and Lunchbox:
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I wish I was. I am going to have the same problem.......to bad you couldnt freeze it so it lasts longerI know they need minerals. Then I think about how fermenting makes more of the minerals available for digestion and use after the bulk of the antinutrients are taken care of... Anyhow...60 lbs of nutribalancer is a lot. Anyone near northern IN that wants to share some? It's organic and I have the specific formula needed for ratio to your feed![]()
That's fantastic Trav! Congrats! I had to squint to make out that Buff Silkie chick. Amazing camouflage. My bator is on day twenty one and no pips. Three broodys on Silkie eggs in the barn. These will be my first real efforts from the Sheryl Butler and Karen Larson strains. This batch will be my own strain. You and I have certainly have had our fair amount of challenges to get chicks from those first birds we bought last Fall.
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I wonder if it would be cost-effective to ship you some? I'd have to get shipping prices to figure that one out.
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I wonder if it would be cost-effective to ship you some? I'd have to get shipping prices to figure that one out.
That I dont know. I think they normally charge by weight? I would need to ask RedRidge how much I would need.