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I guess about half of these are offspring of your birds. I wasn't able to segregate them at the hatch due to life issues that were going on at the time. the other half are from Steve Mowry in PA. I'm glad that I was able to get two different bloodlines though.faykoko - they DO seem to develop slowly, for sure! But once those males get their gorgeous tail feathers in, they surely are a sight to behold!
Oh, I didn't realize that - neat! Yep, good that you have a couple lines - that'll strengthen their vigor. I didn't have much call for the hatching eggs, but I'm not one to "advertise" much, either. I got them because I love a gorgeous crow, and the "Sumatra-style" of them, all black, really pretty tails, etc. I pretty much got them for decorative purposes!I guess about half of these are offspring of your birds. I wasn't able to segregate them at the hatch due to life issues that were going on at the time. the other half are from Steve Mowry in PA. I'm glad that I was able to get two different bloodlines though.
did you have much interest when you were selling hatching eggs? I plan on selling eggs in the spring when they start laying, but I wasn't sure if there was much market for them.
How many females do you have? I like the looks of the female in your last pic above. And...how is the crow?Finally, after a long long wait, I got my first egg today. I think they skipped the pullet laying and went straight to their full size egg. Still smaller than my other LF, but about the same size as the ones they hatched from! I'm starting to hear the occasional crow too.