Tell me about it. Usually my bantams hatch on day 19. Temp on the thermometer has been a stead 99.9. Maybe the fact that mom was an on again off again and finally off after three days broody had something to do with it.
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Turkens/Naked Necks, I never wanted any either, ugly.... if you ever do happen to get them like I reluctantly did, they grow on you pretty quick. The chicks are just the cutest, and the 'ugly' when you actually have a bunch, not ugly at all, cool as crap
The 'silkie like things' fascinate me. So do the 'Turken' things, I have to admit. If the Marek's wasn't so bad along with the clay mud, I'd have a couple Silkies. And the longer I look at Turkens the more I want some. They are just so danged homely they are growing on me.
Makes me wish I'd gotten them instead of Buff O's and Wellys.
Silkies, I've only had TSC one's, great birds. A lot hardier than I would have thought.
I was worried when I introduced them to my mixed flock back when I had multiple breeds, all large fowl. No probs, the flock avoided the silkies like they were the plague, stayed segregated for the most part. Don't know what it was all about but did good together, the flock just stayed away from them alien 'chickens'.
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Silkies, I've only had TSC one's, great birds. A lot hardier than I would have thought.
I was worried when I introduced them to my mixed flock back when I had multiple breeds, all large fowl. No probs, the flock avoided the silkies like they were the plague, stayed segregated for the most part. Don't know what it was all about but did good together, the flock just stayed away from them alien 'chickens'.
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What's a snow tire??? I understand they are some sort of thing you northerners have up there and change tires 2 times a year??? We just check our tread in the fall and as long as it still looks decent on the all weather tires we just leave it, if it looks rough, we put new all weathers on... Don't know that I have ever seen a snow tire.... Of course, we usually get 2-3 little <6" snows a year, once every 5 years or so we get 1-2' but when we get that much, no one drives anywhere anyway... Last time we got a 2' snow my car didn't move for a week until all of the snow melted out from around it...Those southern states that don't usually get snow go right into complete chaos when they do get a little. Doubt any of them bother with snow tires.
We dont have many red winged blackbirds here... either that or I never see them... I've seen one maybe 5 times ever... Robins though... they are EVERYWHERE... someone even ran one over yesterday...Well the Red winged blackbird is back this month but, was not in the company of robins, as usually happens. I hope the Robins aren't socked in somewhere. I miss them