yup.there's a bobcat in the picture! I was confused at first too but then looked again and saw him.
that's a bob
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yup.there's a bobcat in the picture! I was confused at first too but then looked again and saw him.
@Chickielady I am so sorry to hear your having such
a fun visitor
@clawstar clued me in
I have settled myself to only the ones I do not want but have **** thingsHowdy peeps !
Been busy here..
I am selling off at least 2 flocks right now...
One is the French Silver Cuckoo Marans.3 young cockerels (6 mo)
a hoard of pullets at 6 mo.
and 4 1 yr old hens and a 2 yr old Big daddy Cock bird...all are healthy, vaccinated and at POL.....................
The 2nd flock is the Sulmtalers.
These birds are so gorgeous !
There is 3 1 yr wheaten hens, 1 wheaten pullet, 2 silver wheaten pullets and a Silver Wheaten Cock of 2 yrs old.
Great birds !
I probably will sell off a herd of Bielefelders as well, but have not decided....
I simply have too many & so little time that I must sell off alot.
Too many interests, and not a spare minute to sit down !
Anyone interested, the Sulmtalers and French Silver Cuckoo Marans can be seen in the link in my signature.
E-mail me or send a PM...I will check back every few days !
I have settled myself to only the ones I do not want but have **** things
still here one cockerel of my first hatch one is somehow dead? and the first
Blue is a pullet... not even gonna run the bator it is in my closet
I am alright had to face grocery shopping today and I hate shoppingQuote:I have settled myself to only the ones I do not want but have **** things
still here one cockerel of my first hatch one is somehow dead? and the first
Blue is a pullet... not even gonna run the bator it is in my closet
You're just not having much luck. dang
I'd send some Easter Egger eggs your way, but I'm having fertility issues at the moment due to a molting rooster.Wanted: 3-5 fertilized eggs, in whatcom\skagit\or nearby counties.
My outcast bantam has gone broody. We tried breaking her out of it, but no luck. She is friendly and sweet but is bullied by the rest of the flock (she is the only Cochin bantam, the rest are australorpes and JG.). We think maybe getting to raise a couple of chicks will increase her standing or at least decrease her loneliness. I hadn't planned on doing this until spring, but will try now if I can find eggs. I am not too picky about breed.
Lucky to have a mentor !Edit: never mind, I found a local farmer who not only sold me some fertilized eggs, but also agreed to talk me through the harvesting process...or take my roos if I am not ready for the former.