Dan, those puppies at that size are perfect for Muskie bait..The small fish leave them alone, so if you catch one, it'll be a big one..
I got my plow adjusted today and finished plowing the garden.. I must admit, the second go round looks much better than the first attempt did.. I think I will let it set for a week or two, then drag it, and then replow the whole thing again..
I was amazed at how well the Farmal A handled that plow..never faltered.. and I had it set at maximum depth..
Those Delaware chickens sure are not prolific egg layers.. only 3 eggs today.. I think I am going to have a butchering party after I have enough eggs collected for the bator..
the 7 barred rocks eat more than the 10 Delawares do.. however, the BR's are laying twice as many eggs.. the Del eggs are larger, though..
...........jiminwisc..........
I'm quite surprised by this..............I have 2 Delaware Hens, came from Cackle last spring in May, they started laying in Sept and have laid me an egg each almost everyday, maybe they take a day off once a week, they are also very proficient foragers, and are the last of my chickens to roost at night, and the first out come day break. they laid even through the winter, Where did yours come from? Maybe we can trade BR for Dels, because my 1 BR hen is lazy and lays maybe 3 eggs a week.........I will be setting some eggs from my girls soon sometime in April, so if you want to try to replace the non layers, I may have some extra chicks come late April or early May. let me know here is what they look like including my rooster.
This is a young Hansom, he was 6 months old on this picture he is much nicer now and very friendly nice rooster, my favorite of my 4....... the girls aren't perfect they could use a bit more size, but hansom is good soized boy and still growing, will be a year in late May. If you interested you are welcome to come see them or I can get some updated pictures, Maybe tomorrow.
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