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We have a few members here on this thread that are in Eastern Washington, but I also believe that there is a Eastern Washington thread too. Most of us are in Western Washington.
 
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Hi beckgirl,

There is at least one other BYC member in Athol. I might have read it on the Idaho thread. I remember distinctly because he/she was joking about the pronunciation of Athol.

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Kim,

I have an EE that is extremely erratic. Lays every other day for a few weeks then nothing for months. I know nothing about her history. I was told that she was about a year old when I got her a couple years ago, but really can you tell?; and the person I got her from, got her and her sister as rescues. So it's possible she is old.
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2nd day and "Julia" is still doing well
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I'll need to get her and momma in a private nest soon, though, so they'll be ok and without any interference from the rest of the flock. That baby is going to get hungry/thirst and want to explore soon
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If your BLRW was BLUE, I'd be all over that! LOL Just curious--though...have any pics?

Heather, well, he may be a very dark blue. I just went and took some pics. He's definently not dark black like our black cochin roo.
This pair are from eggs I got from Okiehen/Sharon, and they are Bill Braden lines which I'm really pleased with. The coloring is much more a deep red mahagony.
I also have one hen from Lowell Barber lines, which is much more gold in color.


Bill Braden line birds:
Here's the dark single comb roo (Wilbur):
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Here's a hen from the same line (Willow):
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The birds below are a little bit older.

Lowel Barber line hen (Wynona):
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Our other roo we got from Monicas and I'm not sure of it's line history, and it also seems to be more gold in color (Wyatt):
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Let me know if you are interested. Are you going to show at Evergreen Fair in Monroe?​
 
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Anyone ever had a hen that stopped laying for 6wks+? My BO has stopped laying, and I don't know why. I stopped feeding then so many treats, incase she had gained weight. I am waiting to see if that helps. Any ideas? thoughts?

Is it possible she has worms? I've heard that can slow egg production. :-(​
 
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Kim,

I have an EE that is extremely erratic. Lays every other day for a few weeks then nothing for months. I know nothing about her history. I was told that she was about a year old when I got her a couple years ago, but really can you tell?; and the person I got her from, got her and her sister as rescues. So it's possible she is old.
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Russ

Russ and Ron, I talked to the lady at the feed store in Woodinville and she says this has been a really wierd year and she has 2 that aren't laying, one hasn't layed in 2 1/2 months and the other for about a month. So I am just going to wait it out. I think she may have molted. It looks like someone had a pillow fight in the coop and the pillow busted. She looks fine on the surface but I bet if I picked her up and looked she would have some pin feathers growing in now. It could be another month or so. If she doesn't start laying again by next spring, she may have to be replaced. I won't get rid of her, but I may have to add to the flock. Gee, what a tragedy!
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We will see.

Good to see you guys posting too. I haven't posted much lately, been spening a lot of time with the family and riding horses. Oh, and working.
 
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Heather, well, he may be a very dark blue. I just went and took some pics. He's definently not dark black like our black cochin roo.
This pair are from eggs I got from Okiehen/Sharon, and they are Bill Braden lines which I'm really pleased with. The coloring is much more a deep red mahagony.
I also have one hen from Lowell Barber lines, which is much more gold in color.


Bill Braden line birds:
Here's the dark single comb roo (Wilbur):
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/22465_dark_blrw_roo.jpg

Here's a hen from the same line (Willow):
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/22465_braden_blrw_hen.jpg

The birds below are a little bit older.

Lowel Barber line hen (Wynona):
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/22465_07-02_012.jpg

Our other roo we got from Monicas and I'm not sure of it's line history, and it also seems to be more gold in color (Wyatt):
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/22465_07-02_011.jpg

Let me know if you are interested. Are you going to show at Evergreen Fair in Monroe?

Gosh...I'm really tempted....I am just not sure where I'd put him right now...my newest coop won't be done until at least August and my other coop is filled to the rafters (literally) with too many breeds already! LOL If he's still available when my other coop is done, I'm VERY interested in him...do you have any photos of his chest?

Thank you,

~Heather
 
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Is it possible she has worms? I've heard that can slow egg production. :-(

It's possible, but I don't think it would stop it alltogether. Do you? I am going to worm her just in case anyway, she's not laying so I wouldn't have to throw out any eggs.
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Thanks for the input everyone!
 
Gosh...I'm really tempted....I am just not sure where I'd put him right now...my newest coop won't be done until at least August and my other coop is filled to the rafters (literally) with too many breeds already! LOL If he's still available when my other coop is done, I'm VERY interested in him...do you have any photos of his chest?

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It's BEEE-U-TEEE-Ful!!! You know you want him!!!!
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Are you going to show at Evergreen Fair in Monroe? Cause I can hold him till then and meet you near the fairgrounds.

He is the one roo in my list of roo's I need to get rid of, that I don't mind holding onto for a bit. I'd actually like to do one more hatch later this summer after we go to Hawaii, but don't know if he'll be mature enough by then to contribute. Ideally, I'd love to hold on to him until he is, and then pass him on. So if you want to put your name on, I can hold him for you for awhile. Just let me know.​
 
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