if i had a pen set up i would totally buy one. its so tempting but it would not be right for the girl.Yes they are pullets the hatched out of very dark eggs they are $25.00 I only have 2 left now
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if i had a pen set up i would totally buy one. its so tempting but it would not be right for the girl.Yes they are pullets the hatched out of very dark eggs they are $25.00 I only have 2 left now
hey thereHi. Just joining the thread. We are in Herriman. We have just 4 chickens that are a year old and 4 that are 6 weeks.
I'm sorry you keep having cross beak! Where are your houdans from?Welcome to the newbies! The more the merrier
Pics of the Houdan mix---I was going to set more eggs, but I guess notI hope it does not get worse, it usually does if it starts this fast. Daaaaang it!
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wow that terrible I'm so sorry! I didn't have that problem when I got my houdans from ideal poultry. That is weird that you are getting alot of crossbeak. I wonder if inbreeding has alot to do with it?Brian--It's so crazy! I got a batch of live day old chicks from McMurray 3 years ago. There was high mortality...but otherwise the ones that lived were ok. Then I got a batch first of March, and again high mortality, but in addition the 4+ week olds started developing cross beak like crazy! Soooo I decided not to use them at all for breeding stock....then two eggs hatched that I had set from my older Houdans, and my silkie roo, And this is what happens to one of the chicks at 3 days old. Crazy!