Quote: Hi Guys!I am doing much better. Headache is almost gone today. Body aches from the fall are also much better. I have been reading posts as much as I can to keep up. But I was told not to use my computer. Too much focus, hurt my head. Back on today. It is such a pain in the ***** to post from my phone. Thanks for asking!![]()
Not sure I remember all that's been going on in the last few days, so hope I didnt miss anything too important. If I did I am sorry.
Very glad you are doing a bit better. We will all be very happy when you are feeling 100% again! Hope that happens soon for ya.![]()
Quote:A big Whoop Whoop to CR! The biggest pain in the *** here
(he knows I am just kidding...I hope
) Congrats, your a big boy now.![]()
Yes here it is right from the Greenfire site.
the cream legbar has made the leap to the United States, offering a new array of options for America’s backyard poultry enthusiasts. With its spiky feather crest and its penchant for laying vast quantities of sky-blue eggs, the legbar is sure to get an enthusiastic welcome as the new kid on the block. But, the appeal of these obvious features pales in comparison to the revolutionary practicality cream legbars offer Americans: the ability to produce visually sexable chicks, generation after generation. For these reasons Greenfire Farms is pleased to introduce this remarkable breed to America.Oh crud, this means there is yet another breed I may have to get.![]()
Quote: When I first got chickens, two of them were EEs (all five hens were 5yrs old too) and they laid every day. HUGE HUGE bright blue eggs so I just thought that all EEs laid those blue eggs. One day I was telling the lady at my feed store about them and about 6-7 people came rushing over to me trying to convince me to sell them these chickens because they could only ever find the ones that laid green eggs. Green eggs? They lay green too? Then I was on the hunt for the green ones. Now it is a roll of the dice if you get either of those or pinkish eggs.