Apr 26, 2010 #11 Javamama Almost Self-Reliant Joined May 28, 2009 Messages 3,159 Reaction score 0 Points 154 Location USA That sounds like a great solution! Hope you find something you like
Apr 26, 2010 #12 kcsunshine Almost Self-Reliant Joined Nov 17, 2009 Messages 1,583 Reaction score 0 Points 114 Location Maryville, Tennessee I love the buff orps. Thay're just so squeezable and fluffy.
Apr 26, 2010 #13 Henrietta23 Yard Farmer Joined Oct 13, 2008 Messages 6,707 Reaction score 15 Points 240 Location Eastern CT I have 4 Buffs. They are the friendliest and some of the best layers I have!
Apr 26, 2010 #14 bibliophile birds Lovin' The Homestead Joined Nov 18, 2009 Messages 988 Reaction score 0 Points 94 Location Great Smoky Mtns, Tennessee kcsunshine said: I love the buff orps. Thay're just so squeezable and fluffy. Click to expand... yep. i love mine too. even my roo let's me cuddle him.
kcsunshine said: I love the buff orps. Thay're just so squeezable and fluffy. Click to expand... yep. i love mine too. even my roo let's me cuddle him.
Apr 26, 2010 #15 Buster Lovin' The Homestead Joined Jan 28, 2009 Messages 408 Reaction score 0 Points 84 Location Rural Oklahoma Biggest age difference I have tried mixing very young chicks was 9 days and it worked fine. And I think that had to do with the mellow personality of the older chicks (Wellsummers). No way would I mix 8 week old birds with hatchlings.
Biggest age difference I have tried mixing very young chicks was 9 days and it worked fine. And I think that had to do with the mellow personality of the older chicks (Wellsummers). No way would I mix 8 week old birds with hatchlings.