I like the station on this bantam they actually look like a large shamo.
The ko shamo is also gorgeous man.
That is what I was going for when I was trying to create them. I am about where I want them.
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I like the station on this bantam they actually look like a large shamo.
The ko shamo is also gorgeous man.
Yeah, I got the idea a few years ago. They work great.
That is what I was going for when I was trying to create them. I am about where I want them.
Most of mine started laying between 6-8 months, it didn't matter what time of the year it was. I had a Ganoi hen start brooding eggs in December and hatched them in January. They all survived. She was in a draft free coop, no insulation with plenty of dry bedding.
Normal winter temperatures for this area is 25 degrees at night and 35-40 during the day. With lows being 10 degrees and windy.