YO GEORGIANS! :)

I just know now that I have more hens of laying age, when production really ramps up around October... I'm going to be flooded with eggs. Just flooded. Lol. That's why I decided to sell the black stars and isa browns.
 
My adenium (desert rose plant) and succulents likes the humidity but the chickens and myself are not liking it.

My broody hen broke finally a week ago then her freind desided the nest needed a butt so now she broody!! (I'm personally fine with playing with broodies and putting hats on them but she bite..HARD)
 
We have mobile pens for the ones in pens. 4x8 ft pens for the bantams and an 8x8 pen for the big ones. I have 4 bantams in each 4x8 and 6 standards in the 8x8. About once a week the grass will be GONE and we just move them to another fresh patch of grass. The good thing is with the chicken poop there... it doesn't take the grass long at all to grow back. Especially if it rains.

I got one silkie egg today. Between my 9 hens able to lay. In the past 36 hours my standards have been in a pen I have gotten 3 eggs from 5 hens. I'm still getting an egg a day from my EE/White Leghorn hen. One great big blue egg, which have unusually thick shells for some reason. The only thing ensuring I'm getting eggs at all right now is I have 9 5 month old hens that just started laying. They are laying better than the year Olds and my 9 month old. Still not an egg a day from them either. The 18 months old are all molting so I'm getting nothing really from them. The EE/Leghorn is also molting but still popping those eggs out. The turkens I could understand I guess as they aren't a production layer. But the the black stars and isa browns? It's got to be this heat. Every time I go outside I just pour sweat. By the time I'm done feeding it looks like I just got out of the shower. Humidity... my hair? Forget it. Lol.



Hahaha! Hair? I'm right there with you on that! So tired of spending so much time washing, drying and straightening my hair only to go outside for 15 minutes and ending up looking like a frizzled bush woman!
 
I have three Rhode Island Red roosters that need new homes. They are about 20 weeks old and are beautiful and healthy. They are very large and handsome and would be great for breeding.

I would hate to get rid of them, but we just have too many roosters. They are from a healthy free range flock, and they have been given apple cider vinegar in their water from day one and have very glossy feathers as a result. I want to find a good home(s) for them where they will be happy and healthy.

$50 for all three, or $20 for one. I live near Savannah Georgia, and can meet up anywhere within an hour away. I will consider shipping them if I can't find any local interest. Thank you! :)

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Calling all duck lovers, I need your help,


I have rescued 3 ducks, 2 Peking and 1 mallard well I pick them up tomorrow if I remember right they are maybe close to a year old, maybe not that old, but if you saw where these animals came from you'd cry. Please if you have a pond, let me bring them,or one, or two to your place, I don't have the set up, but could not leave these animals in the situation they are in. I do have one person considering taking them but if that doesn't work out I need a back up.
 

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