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I got bit by the broody fairy and can't wait for the chicken math to happen. Indeed, my first broody is a Buff Orp and she's only 9 months old.
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I got bit by the broody fairy and can't wait for the chicken math to happen. Indeed, my first broody is a Buff Orp and she's only 9 months old.
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I got bit by the broody fairy and can't wait for the chicken math to happen. Indeed, my first broody is a Buff Orp and she's only 9 months old.
My Buff Orp is around the same age, *just* started laying a week ago, I think she's laid 4 eggs. She's the closest to acting broody hen I've ever had. She loves to sit in the nest now, but doesn't stay once I take the eggs. She used to be really standoffish and not at all cuddly, but now she squats as soon as she sees me. It's hilarious. I could be 15 feet away from her. She squats, taps her little feet and moves side to side.
Do you want a BCM boy? I have 3 or 4 of them! Not exactly sure how many. The boys will be sold. The one that I thought was a girl because of the small comb is growing copper feathers on the neck. Don't know if that's a bad sign or not.
I'll hazard a guess.....golden pencilled? I really have little experience with this. I will jump right out of my socks if I'm right.I'm wondering if Klondike is not a Bantam like I was told... I'm thing maybe a LF? I have no clue, but his legs are still really long. If he is a LF, he is going to have to find a new home. Here are some pics:
Now for his feathering... Any help with this color would be appreciated.
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Wow I can't believe she didn't start laying for so long! Mine was laying at 20 weeks old (hatched Mar 28 and laying by August) and only missed a day about every 2 weeks. She is a fantastic layer and I can't wait for her to go back to laying after she raises the chicks.My Buff Orp is around the same age, *just* started laying a week ago, I think she's laid 4 eggs. She's the closest to acting broody hen I've ever had. She loves to sit in the nest now, but doesn't stay once I take the eggs. She used to be really standoffish and not at all cuddly, but now she squats as soon as she sees me. It's hilarious. I could be 15 feet away from her. She squats, taps her little feet and moves side to side.
Quote: I know, it's crazy. I got her, a RSL and a White LH in August. They were supposed to all be around the same age. She molted a little this fall. The RSL and LH were laying in September, they started within 2 days of each other. And Buffy *just* started now.
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Guess what I'm having for breakfast?Mine is missing the rum, though. I thought something was missing!![]()
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The Black Coppers are coming, The Black Coppers are coming, The Black Coppers are HERE!!!
Call me if you would like to get your start on these guys.
BCM chicks - can you tell me... if a 6-week-old BCM chick has a copper head and neck, is he, for certain, a boy? And, if they don't have a copper head and neck by 6 weeks, are they girls?
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Here are my girls.... The buttercup in front, the buff orp in back, and then two Delia's and two barred rocks.... They are all 6-8 months