What's in your flock?

ninnymary

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Why wait? In a month or so, chicks wil be everywhere!
Cane, do you mean me? I want to wait because I am getting eggs right now from my hens. Since they stop laying in the fall, I might as well get chicks then. This way they will be ready to lay once springs arrives.

Mary
 

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Did I post these yet? I posted them somewhere....I just can't remember where! :gig

Main flock and the new chicken tractor. Use for breeding/broody/brooder.
 

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I have too many chickens to photograph all of them! 3 flocks, 54 in all.
Here's a Basque rooster:
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Oh, sorry he's sideways.
Some of the older flock:
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The two hoop coop flocks (sorry, kind of blurry):
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DH and I are trying to grow purty chickens like those ..bucka. Maybe not those breeds, but purty none the less. :p
 

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These went in a the incubator a week ago today from a flock of barnyard mutts. There's not a pure breed bird in the flock.



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Let me know how your hatch comes out. I got a new incubator for Christmas after many bad hatches from my Hovabator. I am beginning to collect eggs for my first try with the new one.
 

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