In December, in like the snow, and fridge temps. Seriously. I will have to bring a momma in the house. I would freak out with babies out there, even with a light and everything, Just so you know if that happens I'm coming to your house to pick up some eggs, your the closest to me that I know with a Rooster.
Seriously in the middle of the Winter. I just hope they are laying an egg by winter.
I have a bantam cochin hen, that started laying in December and went broody 2 weeks later, I let her sit on golf balls to see if she was serious, then put some real eggs under her just before lockdown, she hatched 3/4 eggs and turned out to be a great mom!! We did have to put her in the basement for a couple of weeks, it was right when it was subzero here, go figure.. but she has since been broody 2 more times this year, she's a great little momma=)
Speaking of which... anyone want a little mostly black bantam cochin cockerel?? Dad is Henry (he is mottled/calico) from Michelle and Mom is a black bantam cochin, they look like they will be mostly black... I have 2
Well, sold the Swedish Flower Hen pair, now I still have the Crested Dream Legbar trio... any takers?? I really need to post ya'll some pics.. I'm always on the wrong computer when I post on here, lol.. They are almost 5 months old, I'm asking $75 now, but would take a reasonable offer..
Although I live in Idaho, we have family in Utah and visit fairly often... send me a PM if you are interested...
I also have one more Swedish Flower Hen cockerel.. non-crested... really pretty with some blue feathers, 2 extra Crested Cream Legbar cockerels, and one French Black Copper Marans cockerel... they range in age from 2 months (Marans) to almost 4 months (SFH cockerel) as well as some started pullets, brown egg-layers, 3 months old, $8 for the pullets, $5 for the cockerels...
Lilwanis.... had to skip ahead and missed your post about not being able to have roosters, I am sooo sorry!! I know how much you've been looking forward to your breeding projects

Lisa.... CUTE puppy, oh, and guess what???? That Olive Egger pullet?? She is laying a chocolate egg!!! Go figure, my hen that lays a nice olive egg has a straight comb, and this girl has a nice pea comb, muffs and beard... goes to show you NEVER know, haha!