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We have only 2 chickens at the moment, and one lays all through the year. The other, we're sure she's a free loading slacker and has never layed at all.

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We have only 2 chickens at the moment, and one lays all through the year. The other, we're sure she's a free loading slacker and has never layed at all.
Mine are new layers, but next winter I'll be in the same position that your in now. Can't wait for longer daylightditto
Oh it is FOR SURE. In my Tractor Supply stupor that I always get when I hear chicks calling from the back of the store I went in and bought my first hatchery birds since that first year. I just saw Marans. And the sticker was under $6 per chick. LOL. They are like those Craig's list lemon blue something or others two ladies got in a fist fight about on our state thread. LOL. And all the heritage breeders on the thread were snickering in the corner. I think they will be like rocket fuel and burn up fast on me ...those ovaries.Sorry, but Thanks... I feel better now
So how do their eggs look color wise? Wonders what the cross is....I figured just some weird marketing ploy, the latest 'designer breed'.
Full molt or partial(neck head tail)?My 2 spring pullets are also going through a full adult molt (I know it happens occasionally, but first time I've seen it first-hand) so my plan for getting eggs from them through winter has backfired.
Full molt or partial(neck head tail)?