The Welsummer Thread!!!!

Heh yeah you guys I will totally keep you up to date.

As far as contacting the seller, I doubt it would do any good. It doesn't really matter as we are well attached to them anyway at this point. WELL attached. lol.

THANKS!
 
Well was told that I can speak to the boss on Saturday, and that it will be taken care of. But I ain't giving these chickens up. No way. huh uh. No no.

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Do you know what Welly lines are the broody lines?

Sorry, I can't help ya. I am and have been specifically breeding out any broodiness. I want my gals laying those big BEE-U-TEE-FULL eggs to fill my Sportsman!
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God Bless,
 
I've hatched out 6 babies from 'Ruth'. To my uneducated eye, it seems I have 3 girls and 3 boys.
 
I've hatched out 6 babies from 'Ruth'. To my uneducated eye, it seems I have 3 girls and 3 boys.

Now that would be nice. I would love having more girls than boys. I know, no surprise. lol..
I wish the V on the head, and the eyeliner thought was a perfect way to tell the difference. Will have to look up more posts on that..go by how many got it right by doing that. :)
 
I don't want broody Welsummers either but I would make an exception for the Bantam Welsummers to be broody.
 
Last month was a strange hatching month for me. I sent 27 eggs to Oklahoma. It turns out that 5 weren't fertile but 22 eggs went to lockdown and 21 hatched. With another batch of 12 sent to a different part of Oklahoma all had separated air cells.

I placed 12 eggs under a broody and she immediately kicked out 4. The over the next week ate 5 which left 3 but those didn't hatch. I had a 31 eggs in a incubator when I went south and evidently something must have happened in my absence. None hatched. So now I'm starting over with 3 dozen more. Hopefully with better results. I also have 5 eggs under another broody so we'll see if she does any better.
 
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