though there is certainly benefit in regional you get the best results the closer the honey is. optimal is within 50 milesNope, it's regional. So the entire southeast is good for it.
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though there is certainly benefit in regional you get the best results the closer the honey is. optimal is within 50 milesNope, it's regional. So the entire southeast is good for it.
Yes, if you are mixing birds from different sources, you have to quarantine them first, regardless of age.Yes, depends on what I can find. So true. I really don't want mail order chicks, guess I need to start asking on these threads who has chicks in the next month or so and who has the most variety available. I really don't want to fifa with quarantining birds right now. If I get chicks from several different ppl will I have to quarantine each time I add to the brooder?
Welcome!Demorest Georgia checking in!
I'm a newbie, what breeds are the chicks? I know rir is Rhode island red...For anyone in Northern GA. I'm in Hillsboro TN (about an hour and a half off the border of GA) I have 22 chicks left if anyone is interested. These ones have got to go. Found out today that DH is allergic to bird dander and they cant stay inside. 4$ each. If you get all, 3$ each. EDIT: BYM (GLW over RIR)![]()
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golden laced wyandotte roo over Rhode island red hens. I also have pics of a couple older of the same mix to see how they are feathering out (looks like RIR base color and leg color with golden lacing from dad)I'm a newbie, what breeds are the chicks? I know rir is Rhode island red...