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Suuuurrrreeee, that's what they ALL say...I'm only doing it for the free fertilizer.
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Suuuurrrreeee, that's what they ALL say...I'm only doing it for the free fertilizer.
You provide enough of your own fertilizer.
If she turns it directly over to her mail carrier, it should have been scanned right there in the vehicle as "prepaid acceptance" and would show up as "enroute to post office" or "enroute to sort facility". If she took it to the post office, it would just show "accepted" with your post office location, and then "enroute to sort facility".Well #$%&!!!!!!!! During our initial conversation, she said she'd ship today. So I am hoping they are sent. I like minutes better than hours and days better than weeks. It's the same CPG eggs that ab and CR ordered.
Lola, the Hahn's Macaw, is sitting on my shoulder reading all of this with me...
hey everybody.
Yeah, a lot of places are still calling Easter Eggers Araucanas or Ameraucanas. Even some of the hatcheries are still not calling them Easter Eggers. I happen to love Easter Eggers, they are one of my very favorite type of chickens. They aren't a breed, mind you, but are crosses of breeds and come in so many colors and types! Here are my Araucanas. These don't have the tuffs. I had one with the tuffs, but she died very young......as so many of them do. The ones with the tuffs carry a lethal gene that kills most in the shell and many of them in the first month of life. But, I do like these two. Will probably have to rehome the male (on the left)I got them from Ruckers and I was told that they were araucanas but never thought they looked like the ones in the pictures I had seen. I knew that they were a rumpless breed, but I knew mine both had tails. I know quite a bit about chicken breeds, but I never thought about them being easter eggers, but know that I look at pictures of easter eggers that aren't orange and white, Cinnamon and Sugar are easter eggers. Although they look like Araucanas with tails. Thank you for telling me!![]()
I do have a question. We both live in North Georgia, How do your ducks do with the temperature going from 70 degrees to 45 in a matter of days? Do they do okay in 95 degree weather? What about 20 degrees and below like we've had in this crazy weather this year? I'm getting 3 ducks in about a month and I just want to be prepared.