Easter Egger rooster |
In the meantime I was working my regular job and trying to keep up with things around home. I didn't get as much done in the garden as I had intended over the fall. I have been busy tending to my ducks and chickens. After the dog attack wiped out my layer flock I picked up a lot of young Easter Eggers. Hatcheries call them AmerIcauna. However, they are not a true breed and the spelling of the true breed of chicken is Ameraucauna. Those are a breed that lay blue eggs. The hatchery birds are usually Ameraucauna mixed with other breeds of chickens and they may lay any shade of blue or green egg, occasionally such a light brown it is almost pink.
Eggs from Feb 3 |
Some of the other girls are also laying now. At the top of the picture, the white egg is from my Welsh Harlequin duck, clockwise the next two are from the Buff Orpington pullets that survived the dog attack. The next three are from the Welsummer and Welsummer cross girls and then the cute little green egg from the Easter Egger.
December chicks |
In December I hatched some chicks from shipped eggs and a few I had on hand from my layers after the dogs killed them. In this pick the one in the feed bowl is a blue Ameraucauna, pure bred. The little brown one with chipmunk stripes is a Welsummer. The larger black chicks are Black Copper Marans that were shipped to me from Texas. Due to horrible delays by the post office only 5 chicks out of 20 survived.
hoop coop |
Chicks in the hoop coop |
The black & white and gold & black chicks are from the layers that I lost. The white ones are definitely boys, to gold ones could be girls, but I'm not positive yet.
Fried Chicken |
Black Copper Marans |
Besides the shipped chicks, I also hatched out 2 Black Copper Marans chicks from shipped eggs, but I think they are both boys. I also purchased chicks from another breeder and drove nearly 5 hours to pick them up.
Out of 20 chicks it looks like I might have 4 girls. That's the way my chicken luck went all year.
I'll try and get some pictures of garden happenings this weekend, if it doesn't actually snow like they are saying it will.....
Glad to see you back posting! You sure have a large family of chickens to care for! Nancy
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy! Well the current count is 5 ducks and 61 chickens (I think!). There are a lot more boys than I will need for breeding, so they will go to freezer camp as they get big enough. I'll be hatching a few eggs tho so I'm not sure that the final count will go down that much!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! Sorry to hear about lost chickens but sounds like new generation is doing very well. wish I could convince my hubby to get us 3-4 for eggs.
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