May 26, 2011 #1 aubreynoramarie designated lawn flamingo 9 Years Joined May 27, 2010 Messages 5,416 Reaction score 36 Points 241 Location Reno, Nevada with a bantam roo and LF hens?
May 26, 2011 #2 CrestedGirl Polish Obsessed 8 Years Joined Mar 7, 2011 Messages 2,096 Reaction score 23 Points 161 Location Fort Worth, Tx My bantam Cochin roo manages to mate with our standard bramhas and we have had many fertile eggs from them.
My bantam Cochin roo manages to mate with our standard bramhas and we have had many fertile eggs from them.
May 26, 2011 #3 HorseFeatherz NV Eggink Chickens 10 Years Joined May 12, 2009 Messages 6,565 Reaction score 62 Points 251 Location Sierra Foothills of Reno, NV Pretty good if the roo is fertile
May 26, 2011 Thread starter #4 aubreynoramarie designated lawn flamingo 9 Years Joined May 27, 2010 Messages 5,416 Reaction score 36 Points 241 Location Reno, Nevada Oh good, I was wondering because when we had the silkie roo, he was always trying to mate Midge, the blue orp mix. He would run up to her, fly in the air, then just bounce off.
Oh good, I was wondering because when we had the silkie roo, he was always trying to mate Midge, the blue orp mix. He would run up to her, fly in the air, then just bounce off.
May 26, 2011 #5 HorseFeatherz NV Eggink Chickens 10 Years Joined May 12, 2009 Messages 6,565 Reaction score 62 Points 251 Location Sierra Foothills of Reno, NV Ahhhh love