LoreWalker
Songster
- Jul 15, 2020
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Our broody is broody no more. Thankfully, because she had lost quite a bit of weight already in the short amount of time she was. Maybe if she goes broody again next year, we'll let her hatch some eggs.
The wyandottes and orpingtons are growing well! They're 6 weeks old on Tuesday and are almost the size of our wyandotte bantams. They eat a lot of food too, so it's good to know that all of ita is put to good use
Just a little bit more until they can hopefully be sexed, more because I would like an estimate of how many hens and roos we have than really needing to "do" anything with those numbers yet.
The wyandottes and orpingtons are growing well! They're 6 weeks old on Tuesday and are almost the size of our wyandotte bantams. They eat a lot of food too, so it's good to know that all of ita is put to good use
Just a little bit more until they can hopefully be sexed, more because I would like an estimate of how many hens and roos we have than really needing to "do" anything with those numbers yet.