2018 .... another slow year? yeah right
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 4:24 am
So along the lines of some of my previous threads: a slow year ... yeah right!. (a slower year year- yeah right)
here we are 2018...another slow year? you tell me.
well there's 50 stinkers in the basement because I can't count to 21. and there's another group fighting their way out of a shell right now, and I have another three dozen eggs ready to take their place in the "hot box." Yeah I'm a sucker for blue eggs as these cream legbars are drowning me in eggs. (i bought eggs last year from Jim. then i recall that there was a dozen pure and some legbar/bielefelder (or were they all a mix? Jim do you remember?)) The eggs are huge and one girl is laying greenish so her eggs didn't get "slow cooked".
Roman Geese: I'm disappointed that: 1. they lay eggs early and stop early (late Feb and stop in April: the early ones freeze before I get home from work to collect them and my brooding setup is better for chicks/goslings a bit later in the season) and 2. they don't lay that many to start with and 3. I haven't mastered the incubator for their eggs so my hatch rate is terrible (2 out of 30 eggs; but some probably got too chilled with this nasty winter.)
so the first broody goose hatched 4, and the second broody goose just started.
so I'll have chicks for sale soon to "thin the herd", the older group are some cream legbars, some partridge chanteclers, some easter eggers (cream legbar over buckeye hens) and some red layers (buckeye roo over production reds). most will be for sale by the Renfrew buy/sell/trade in late May.
not mention RIR bantams (I haven't set any eggs yet. same story with ringneck pheasants (these are all sold this weekend anyway.)
so what are you breeding so far?
here we are 2018...another slow year? you tell me.
well there's 50 stinkers in the basement because I can't count to 21. and there's another group fighting their way out of a shell right now, and I have another three dozen eggs ready to take their place in the "hot box." Yeah I'm a sucker for blue eggs as these cream legbars are drowning me in eggs. (i bought eggs last year from Jim. then i recall that there was a dozen pure and some legbar/bielefelder (or were they all a mix? Jim do you remember?)) The eggs are huge and one girl is laying greenish so her eggs didn't get "slow cooked".
Roman Geese: I'm disappointed that: 1. they lay eggs early and stop early (late Feb and stop in April: the early ones freeze before I get home from work to collect them and my brooding setup is better for chicks/goslings a bit later in the season) and 2. they don't lay that many to start with and 3. I haven't mastered the incubator for their eggs so my hatch rate is terrible (2 out of 30 eggs; but some probably got too chilled with this nasty winter.)
so the first broody goose hatched 4, and the second broody goose just started.
so I'll have chicks for sale soon to "thin the herd", the older group are some cream legbars, some partridge chanteclers, some easter eggers (cream legbar over buckeye hens) and some red layers (buckeye roo over production reds). most will be for sale by the Renfrew buy/sell/trade in late May.
not mention RIR bantams (I haven't set any eggs yet. same story with ringneck pheasants (these are all sold this weekend anyway.)
so what are you breeding so far?