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    Six New Croad Langshans Enter The World

    They really are... We lost a chick within a week with a splayed leg, treatable but not by a newbie :) So now we have two beautiful roosters (roosterettes?) and three chicks.... They are now 8 weeks old. Been told that we should wait to 12 weeks to integrate to the flock of 7 hens....Pics of...
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    A word of advice for first time feather parents or anyone unfamiliar with feed!

    Thank you so much for sharing the experience, so that we can all learn... So sorry for your loss....
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    Six New Croad Langshans Enter The World

    Hi just to let you all know that we've successfully hatched six croad langshan chicks fertilised by our sadly deceased rooster..... They all seem healthy thus far. Maybe another 2 more go, (fingers crossed!) All very nerve racking but wonderful at the same time....
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    Newbie on the Sunshine Coast

    Hi from the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. We have a flock of 8 Croad Langshans but sadly our rooster, Benny, died the day after introducing 4 new hens to the flock....So, after been told the hens remain fertile for around 10 days we collected a dozen eggs and put them in the incubator. Hatching is...
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    Newby, learning on the run. Eggs incubating due to hatch on 31/12

    Newby, learning on the run. Eggs incubating due to hatch on 31/12
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