YO GEORGIANS! :)

@Mylied , here are a few shots of this Showgirls that I took just a bit ago:

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This is a head shot of Petunia

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This is Petunia giving us her Emu pose.

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This is a head shot of Phoebe, the photogenic one.

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This is Pheebs in all her glory. This bird is simply striking! I just love her look! Notice the handsome bowtie and the fuzzy slippers!
Great pics! They look like girls so far. Somehow I lucked out in the female department my last hatch of silkie/showgirls. Only 1 boy and 5 girls. It balanced out with the cream legbars I hatched with them, but I thought it was neat. And don't you just want to rub lotion on their necks? They always look so dry. Lol.
 
So glad they have such a great home! They are beautiful!

Thank you! Lisa never cared much for Turkens and neither did I, but the Silkie-Turken combination can sometimes be just extraordinary, and these two Showgirls are just top of the line in my book. They are getting prettier by the day. It has been so fun to watch them develop and bloom into such fabulous birds. Lisa is so in love with them, and I'm fond of them as well.

Well, I'm doing it! :hit Going to auction with 9 of my oldest hens. These were some of my first, but they are 4+ years old and just not laying well. I fell so bad. They are like family, but I just can't afford to keep feeding them when they are not contributing to the egg pool! I will let you know how it goes.

I know it's hard, but you gave them such a great life for the years they were with you. Since your goal is egg production, you shouldn't feel bad auctioning your spent hens. At the end of the day, they are livestock. You may want to consider keeping one or two special ones, but please don't feel guilty about doing what needs to be done.
Sold my 9 old hens at auction. Sold for $71, but paid $14.20 in commissions. So $56.80. But, think of all the chicken feed I will be saving!

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Great pics! They look like girls so far. Somehow I lucked out in the female department my last hatch of silkie/showgirls. Only 1 boy and 5 girls. It balanced out with the cream legbars I hatched with them, but I thought it was neat. And don't you just want to rub lotion on their necks? They always look so dry. Lol.

You really hit the jackpot with these Showgirls. They are a couple of the prettiest I have ever seen. I hope you still have the rooster and hen who produced them because these birds are exquisite! We want more! :lol:
 
You really hit the jackpot with these Showgirls. They are a couple of the prettiest I have ever seen. I hope you still have the rooster and hen who produced them because these birds are exquisite! We want more! :lol:
Yes, I have them. I've just been selling the offspring. Their mom is the silkie I did crop surgery on. Now if she would just start laying again, that would be great. The rooster is trying to breed everyone in the pen, but one is raising babies and the rest are too young.
 
Well, Lisa did it! She took the plunge! Pulled the trigger! Went off the deep end! She bought a GQF Sportsman 1502 cabinet incubator today! Looks like we have a lot of hatching in our future. Our GQF has three racks, and each rack holds two trays, and each tray holds 60 hatching eggs. That's a capacity of 360 hatching eggs! :th

We have to go to New Orleans in mid-August, but when we return, we plan to hatch like crazy to become hatching experts with this machine. Each week we plan to set up to 120 hatching eggs (2 trays), and rotate them to a new rack each week.

Since we are learning, we will set and incubate BYC members eggs for free if you want us to provide you that service. No guarantees on hatch results, but if you want someone else to do the incubating, we're here for you.

I can't believe Lisa did this, but what's done is done. :rolleyes:

Here's a photo of our new GQF already set up in the brooder room:

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Well, Lisa did it! She took the plunge! Pulled the trigger! Went off the deep end! She bought a GQF Sportsman 1502 cabinet incubator today! Looks like we have a lot of hatching in our future. Our GQF has three racks, and each rack holds two trays, and each tray holds 60 hatching eggs. That's a capacity of 360 hatching eggs! :th

We have to go to New Orleans in mid-August, but when we return, we plan to hatch like crazy to become hatching experts with this machine. Each week we plan to set up to 120 hatching eggs (2 trays), and rotate them to a new rack each week.

Since we are learning, we will set and incubate BYC members eggs for free if you want us to provide you that service. No guarantees on hatch results, but if you want someone else to do the incubating, we're here for you.

I can't believe Lisa did this, but what's done is done. :rolleyes:

Here's a photo of our new GQF already set up in the brooder room:

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Omg! That's fantastic!!! Too bad you are so far away!
 
WOW!! On your way to the Big Time Breeders.
Well, Lisa did it! She took the plunge! Pulled the trigger! Went off the deep end! She bought a GQF Sportsman 1502 cabinet incubator today! Looks like we have a lot of hatching in our future. Our GQF has three racks, and each rack holds two trays, and each tray holds 60 hatching eggs. That's a capacity of 360 hatching eggs! :th

We have to go to New Orleans in mid-August, but when we return, we plan to hatch like crazy to become hatching experts with this machine. Each week we plan to set up to 120 hatching eggs (2 trays), and rotate them to a new rack each week.

Since we are learning, we will set and incubate BYC members eggs for free if you want us to provide you that service. No guarantees on hatch results, but if you want someone else to do the incubating, we're here for you.

I can't believe Lisa did this, but what's done is done. :rolleyes:

Here's a photo of our new GQF already set up in the brooder room:

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Yes, I have them. I've just been selling the offspring. Their mom is the silkie I did crop surgery on. Now if she would just start laying again, that would be great. The rooster is trying to breed everyone in the pen, but one is raising babies and the rest are too young.
I hope the surgery is successful. :fl You have a great combination with those two birds!
Omg! That's fantastic!!! Too bad you are so far away!
Here's the funny part: Lisa's into hatching, and I'm into watching birds develop, yet after we get the incubator and are talking as we're driving home, Lisa informs me that I will be setting the eggs and monitoring the incubator because she likes the way that I keep records. So, she likes hatching as long as I'm the one doing it???! I sure got sucked in to this one, but if it keeps Lisa happy, I'll do it.

Maybe if you order some eggs from down this way, we can pick them up and hatch them for you. Just a thought. However, you're just like Lisa: You love to hatch too! lol!
 

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