The Welsummer Thread!!!!

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We are setting Wellsummer eggs for the New Year's Day hatch. We've had a light on the hens since mid-October and will turn it off now that we have our clutch to set. Our 4H boy wants more mature birds for the county/state fair next year. Last year we had a pretty late start, since we didn't have any eggs of our own to incubate. This year we've planned ahead. Of course, our planning ahead hasn't included a plan for where these hatchlings will grow out, but we know it won't be the basement anymore. Too much dust![/b

This is the exact reason I wont be raising chicks in the basement anymore. Too dusty and too messy!

We also have to start early- hence the NYD hatch so the birds will be big enough for fair time. We keep the chicks in the kitchen till they are about 2 weeks and since we are lucky to have a heated garage(for storing our work equipment ans supplies) they move out there till it is nice for them to be outside. I agree that they are dusty and we end up vacuuming alot, we also decided that it stresses out our Irish Setter to much for them to be inside for a long time- she has a very strong prey drive and would harm the chicks given the chance.... we know this 1st hand unfortunately.

BTW here is what Welsummer eggs look like
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Sheesh, I wish. I don't have a single wellie laying. Even the pullets have quit and are going through minor molts.

I have never had so many pullets molt as I have this year.
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I thought I'd be fine for eggs this winter since I had so many pullets - well I guess they decided to prove me wrong.

I'm so glad to hear others are having this problem. I thought mine were just laying somehwere I couldn't find, but I haven't seen an egg in a long while either!
 
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you're going to bring me some of your eggs too right?? I think they will cross nicely with the lines I have from Nate. We'll have to sort out the details when you are coming down so I can hatch what your want.
 
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I wish, I currently have the Wellies and my EE's together. I was supposed to have sold the EE roo and the Ameraucana Roo, but I haven't yet, so no Wellie chicks for me right now.
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I am setting all the EE eggs that are laid.
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Hey EngTeach, thanx for Emily Dickinson phrase, have to add that one to my quotes page for sure!

Haven't gotten my first Welsumer egg yet so don't know for sure, but I thought they are supposed to be a deep chocolate brown???
 
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Goes by the name Eubanks.
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Are you serious? I have a trio from him. Mike Eubanks?

No, Angela Eubanks. Wonderful lady. Got them from a breeder in IA.
 

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