Tank looks lovely..well done!
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Tank looks lovely..well done!
Okay because you askedWhat are your girls' crests like? I know mine can barely see. Poor things. I like that about them, but need to trim for safety.
They are documented to lay better than an australorp (who is average) Chantecler are classified as average to above average.
I'd love to have some, because I'm all into preserving rare breeds. And a Canadian rare breed? Count me in. I have a friend that raises them, I'll be trading her chicks for chicks sometime next year.
Do you ever rinse them or just leave them??? Do you grow them into grass or just sprout?? I've had terrible time with them going moldy on me .... but I think it is my climatewow
I take wheat seeds, wet them, place them in a zip lock bag and hang it on my kitchen curtains No fuss no muss.
Quote: Once they are in the bag i do not touch them..I usually do a tablespoon a month and pull out a few at feed time. I will take a pic and post it..brb
I would NEVER eat these guys!!! They are eye candy and they make me smile every day... so they more then earn their keep!lol..
I am really sorry..those are so not chickens.
I could never have them because I could never eat them.
I only think that when someone actually questions my methods...and THEN quotes numerous studies(see below).I was not supporting or endorsing any opinions just trying to be a peacemakerand I want to point out that ones state of mind when reading a post influences the way they interpret it... so if you are predisposed to think that every time someone quotes a study they are questioning your methods ... well then that is how you will read all those posts..... FYI I didn't even read anything that was quoted in that post as I currently have no chicks or need for chicks...![]()
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