I want Blue Australorps because they are so pretty.
I don't know about Blue Australorps from any other hatchery, but I have them from Welp and absolutely LOVE them.
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I want Blue Australorps because they are so pretty.
And Yes!!!I want to buy fertilised eggs as soon as I get a broody Dutch in march or april. This should be easy peasy bc they are very reliable mothers.
I like to add a friendly and small bantam breed that is laying eggs in winter too. I have been doing some research on the breed that I prefer to add to my flock. If I can get hold on bantam Red Island Red fertilised eggs I give that breed a chance to extend my flock a little.
There is room for 2 or 3 hens. One cockerel can stay until he gets too loud in the morning (next spring).
If I get more chicks, I will sell the pullets and give the cockerels away for free.
I am getting goats! Look at my profile for more info.It's hard to believe another year is passing. As the popular old saying goes, “There’s always next year.” Flock management, forage, infrastructure? Identifying areas in need of improvement is always a must in most areas of life. And the same goes when it comes to your backyard flock. As 2020 bids us goodbye, what are your plans for 2021 when it comes to your beloved backyard flock?
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My goal is to get my new bachelor pad built so I can finally move my two boys to their new home.
Bantams reproduce well.. Roosters sometimes live up to their reputation.. but hens don't seem to hold up well.. Could be because I run a mixed breed flock.. Bantams to Black Jersey Giants.. Jersey haven't been the problem, it's the run of the mill gang.. Mamma Bantam gets all puffed up with attitude to match when brooding.. The others buried Big Mamma Bantam under the woodchips.. I suspect a coverup.. a daughter still survives, one escape artist ran away after I tackled her a few times. Pretty sure she ended up as dinner, as the 'neighbors' raise fighting cocks across the dirt road... She just had to go there... as do three of her sons. Daddy has the attitude but his sons put him in his place when he comes after me.. He is now docile, Black Jersey Giant rooster is now present.. GIANT! Was going to build a separate run for them in the woods.. but predator and so forth and a bit further from the house.. Supper sized and even possibly incorporate some turkey.. but that hasn't happened. Makes noticing a defensive posture may be required too go unawares, but within range. My current run is in a long abandoned dog pen along side the house.. If I get anymore serious about this food production, I may need change my moniker from Chicken Man to Ole' McDonald's Farm.Well, my plans have changed. I decided to split my flock in two, one for the big chickens and one for the bantams. I'm going to get a few more bantams soon!
This year I have dedicated some raised beds for the chickens - blue kale, dinosaur kale, cucumbers, chickweed, etc.It's hard to believe another year is passing. As the popular old saying goes, “There’s always next year.” Flock management, forage, infrastructure? Identifying areas in need of improvement is always a must in most areas of life. And the same goes when it comes to your backyard flock. As 2020 bids us goodbye, what are your plans for 2021 when it comes to your beloved backyard flock?
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