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really? i think they are BEAUTIFUL! well, the buffs at least.lupinfarm said:They're also a little on the homely side lol!
you don't think these are stunningly pretty?
to each his own, i guess!
really? i think they are BEAUTIFUL! well, the buffs at least.lupinfarm said:They're also a little on the homely side lol!
Those are pretty. Maybe the other ones were the ugly stepsisters.bibliophile birds said:really? i think they are BEAUTIFUL! well, the buffs at least.lupinfarm said:They're also a little on the homely side lol!
you don't think these are stunningly pretty?
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/__aqjLpPkgWE/SgN0I8sFfJI/AAAAAAAAAUU/rZYuaXItbLo/s400/IMG_1516.JPG
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGA/Chant/ChantBuffP10Wks1.JPEG
to each his own, i guess!
Everything you heard is TRUEAnd if you have or have raised welsh harlequin ducks, I would love to hear about your experience. From what I have read, they are supposed to be friendly, incredible layers, awesome foragers and will go broody.
YepRedneckWoman said:What does BA stand for? Black Australorp?
We have Buckeyes and Welsummers. Both did well surviving this winter, the Buckeyes laid a little better. Have started incubating eggs in my "new to me" cabinet incubator. First hatch started yesterday, 4 out of 5 so far with the fifth one pipping. I'm still a little weak in the candeling skills so I hope I didn't cull the wrong eggs!! Have another batch in the incubator. Have both Welsummer and Buckeye eggs but these first chicks are Buckeyes. The Welsummer eggs are so dark they are really hard to candle.RedneckWoman said:I just placed my replacement hens order last week.. but now I am having second thoughts. I wanted chicken breeds that are very hardy with excellent foraging skills, good layers and the ability to go broody if we ever need to breed our own chickies. Spent a lot of time researching this too...
Right now I have australorps, a buckeye, a dominique and aracaunas from last year that will stay another year. I can't wait to get rid of the red sex-links. Woo Hoo. Bye bye, dummies! So for this order, I am buying more dominiques, more aracaunas (we love those green eggs!), welsummers, cuckoo marans (for egg color), anconas, hamburgs and 2 partridge penedesenca (again for egg color). Any suggestions or recommendations?
And if you have or have raised welsh harlequin ducks, I would love to hear about your experience. From what I have read, they are supposed to be friendly, incredible layers, awesome foragers and will go broody.