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So what breed are these cuties?
Is that like waiting for a pot to boil ?Gah!!! Waiting for the baby to fall asleep so I can candle my eggs...
Call or send an e-mail to Murray McMurray & tell them a few died, and they will credit you for a future order....that means you have to order more, but you will get replacements, and yeah never tell them you will accept subsitutions...I mean really, dark cornish are not even a close subsitution for wellies !My first baby chicks have arrived!! I ordered 15 brown egg layers,2 Welsummers, and they were shipping 1 rare breed for free from McMurray. I got a notice that they replaced the Welsummers with 3 Dark Cornish...I was bummed. Then when I got them home, one little baby didn't make it. But, we still had 19. And it looks like I still got the Welsummers! They are the only ones I can make out.![]()
I am so excited! They are doing great. So far only 1 pasty butt.
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One of the worst things about chickens laying outside the coop is exactly that: predators !Congrats on the new babies! They grow so fast![]()
I have a speckled Sussex who flies out of the run every day and lays in weird places. The biggest nest we found so far was 21 eggs. Would be less bothersome if we didn't find some of her eggs in the driveway after the coyotes have found the nest. Makes me worry about her, but she's insistent upon hopping the 6 foot fence to greet us when we get home!
I have bought some every few years...lovely tiny little creatures.Parasitic wasps are not what you think of as a wasp. They are tiny. Fruit fly sized even. They lay eggs on the backs of caterpillars and their babies eat the buggers alive! They like many types of flowers, especially "wildflower" weedy types. Echinacea, queen Anne's lace, cosmos, dill, yarrow... those types!