Recent content by Huehue09

  1. Huehue09

    Golden Cuckoo Marans

    Wow! Thank you so much for such a thorough response! I was beginning to think they were mixed breeds, which truly is neither here nor there for me. I love them just the same. They're beautiful, mild-mannered boys. I appreciate that you took the time to include photos. Very helpful!
  2. Huehue09

    Missionary in Huehuetenango

    Hi, there! I chose quail because Guatemalans, particularly the indigenous people, like to drink raw egg mixed into orange juice. The population of Mam Indians that I work with have a very high incidence of child malnutrition, and quail eggs are very nutritious AND small enough to be...
  3. Huehue09

    Golden Cuckoo Marans

    Thanks so much for all your help! Once I looked them up, it did make sense that they were bielefelders because we did have a large influx of German immigrants here back in the day. The thing is that the Bielefelders are an auto-sexing breed, and in all the photos I saw of the little chicks...
  4. Huehue09

    Missionary in Huehuetenango

    Hi, everyone! My name is LynnAnn, and I live in the mountains of northwestern Guatemala. I started a ministry to help widows or abandoned women who have young malnourished children improve their lives, and a small part of the program is raising quail for eggs. Before I got the quail, which I...
  5. Huehue09

    Golden Cuckoo Marans

    Hi, guys! I live in the middle of nowhere in the mountains of Guatemala and while buying some chicks a few weeks ago, the seller plunked these two cuties in my box and said I should have them because they're rare here. I'm pretty sure they're Golden Cuckoo Marans, but can anyone tell me what...
Back
Top Bottom