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A fun mystery!!They're the cutest! Ok so I confused myself! I have ones that look like that but thought they were the EEs! I guess I have to wait till they feather out to see who's who lol
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A fun mystery!!They're the cutest! Ok so I confused myself! I have ones that look like that but thought they were the EEs! I guess I have to wait till they feather out to see who's who lol
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/new-chicks-have-arrived-yellow-is-the-extra.1673890/A fun mystery!!
Thanks! I don't know how I missed your thread. I'll keep an eye on it. How exciting!https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/new-chicks-have-arrived-yellow-is-the-extra.1673890/
These ones are mine and I thought the two OEs were 7330 7325 or 7320 but who knows now haha. I'll be referring to your pics when they start to feather to see who's who!
Yes, they do look clean and healthy. And a good temperament is a huge plus.@wrathsfarm and @Auntiejessi3 I found a lady nearby that has BCM hatching eggs. Keep in mind I'm not planning on doing a breeding program, these are just for me so they don't have to be SOP. They look healthy to me. Do you agree?
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Edited to add: I asked specifically about the rooster's temperament and she said hes the nicest rooster she's had. She also breeds silkies and says they're terrors in comparison lol.
I wanted to wait until yours are ready but my girls are DETERMINED!Yes, they do look clean and healthy. And a good temperament is a huge plus.
I love my boys for the great temperament.
That's quite alright..we do what's best for the flock. If you still would like some in the Spring, reach out.I wanted to wait until yours are ready but my girls are DETERMINED!
One of the OEs is back on the nest. The Onyx hasn't jumped back on yet so maybe she snapped out of it.
Isn't that the truth#forcedchickenmath
They are nice looking birds. A few extra chicks never hurt anyone@wrathsfarm and @Auntiejessi3 I found a lady nearby that has BCM hatching eggs. Keep in mind I'm not planning on doing a breeding program, these are just for me so they don't have to be SOP. They look healthy to me. Do you agree?
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Edited to add: I asked specifically about the rooster's temperament and she said hes the nicest rooster she's had. She also breeds silkies and says they're terrors in comparison lol.
Talk to the person and ask how their fertility has been, folks like @wrathsfarm and myself keep track of these things (even with people who have purchased hatching eggs when possible) so we know what we're working with. 6 eggs should be a good start for a first time broody if fertility is high.Just the one broody now. She's been the most determined. She's a small girl and pretty low on the pecking order. Here's a pic to show size. I hope she'll be a good mom.
How many eggs should I put under her..?
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