Hey Frenchie, you wanna add a quartet of Calls to your funny farm?
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Hey Frenchie, you wanna add a quartet of Calls to your funny farm?
fT...You will be no where near where I can meet you. So I guess I may meet the LLLCW president another time. It's fine... Whatever... See if I care...
Well, from what I can tell I have 3 of my 5 eggs in the Brinsea pipped. Of course they're the marans, and not the LOs.
I don't know what's happening in the down stairs one.the humidity is a bit high, so the windows are all fogged up. But since I dry incubated them, I think the higher humidity is fine.
I swear... If I don't get an LO... Gggrrrrrrrrrrrr
Hey, do any of you know if farm and fleet sells grogel for chicks? I know I just need to go up there and look around, but it's my hubby's store, not mine!
Welcome toastedrob1! I like rob....but Im sure some one will come up with something snappy! H&R gave you some really nice breeds and for my 2Cents I like the Barred Plymouth Rock, Production Red, Gold or Red Sex links, Buff Orpington, Australorp, and Silver or Gold Laced Wyandotts. All make great beginner chicken owner birds, are super friendly, docile, and lay well. They lay brown eggs and are cold hardy breeds.
Ameruacanas lay a green, blue, or pink tinted egg. They are average egg layers as they are not breed for production purposes. They actually do well in cold weather. Most Ameruacana's from a hatchery setting are actually Easter Eggers since they do not meet the breed Standard Of Perfection for Ameruacana's set forth by the American Poultry Association (APA). They are very popular in backyard flocks as they can be friendly, docile and lay those much coveted green eggs!