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Post by woodyz on Oct 2, 2016 16:28:23 GMT -7
They are almost grown, probably won't lay this year
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Post by woodyz on Oct 2, 2016 16:32:00 GMT -7
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Post by cajunlady87 on Oct 2, 2016 19:03:29 GMT -7
They certainly have grown and are so pretty. I had six of them and lost mine to coons some time back. Now I have Rhode Island Reds.
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Post by geron on Oct 3, 2016 3:41:48 GMT -7
Beautiful!! Will wait till next march to get my next batch.
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Post by woodyz on Oct 3, 2016 11:51:42 GMT -7
Yeah I lost two to a coon, which I caught and one to a cat, which I caught
So have 3 of these left. I have 5 of these that are laying in another run, but got these to replace them as they will be four years old next spring. They are in different pens 'cause the older ones kept running the younger and I just decided I will let the older ones pen stay empty after I butcher them once the 3 start laying.
Plant some winter rye in it, then move the 1 year ones into it and get another 6/12 babies in May
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