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  • #16
    don't want eggs lol ... not with all you lot at it too

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    • #17
      Slightly similar problem, but I have to ask myself; 'Is it fair that Coco has four girlfriends and Elvis only has two?' Now, I know it would be quite difficult to mix older hens with younger ones and my growers are only 8 weeks old so it's not as if I could nip out and buy a couple of hybrids or something. And I really don't want to wait until the babies are fully grown, because then they'd be all territorial and stuff. Also, my babies are Silkie X Sussex, who are notorious for going broody and I really don't want four of those. BUT I do know where I can get a couple of 9 week old Rhode Island Reds.
      So, what do you think...... are Rose and Ruby good names for Rhodies?

      PS, Don't tell OH, he thinks we're just going to pick up a new drinker.
      Last edited by bluemoon; 04-05-2009, 11:21 AM.
      Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by bluemoon View Post
        Slightly similar problem, but I have to ask myself; 'Is it fair that Coco has four girlfriends and Elvis only has two?' Now, I know it would be quite difficult to mix older hens with younger ones and my growers are only 8 weeks old so it's not as if I could nip out and buy a couple of hybrids or something. And I really don't want to wait until the babies are fully grown, because then they'd be all territorial and stuff. Also, my babies are Silkie X Sussex, who are notorious for going broody and I really don't want four of those. BUT I do know where I can get a couple of 9 week old Rhode Island Reds.
        So, what do you think...... are Rose and Ruby good names for Rhodies?

        PS, Don't tell OH, he thinks we're just going to pick up a new drinker.
        ANY excuse is better than none at all<G>
        Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.

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        • #19
          lol a new drinker is a fab plan ... you'll need it for all these extra chooks lol

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          • #20
            Originally posted by lynda66 View Post
            yeah but it'll be well over an hour on the train, and draughty stations, and i only have a cat basket and it will only fit a couple in, don't think they'll be impressed with my shopping trolley
            S'ok hun, the OH will drive you home... Better get saving

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            • #21
              lol i just knew you were gonna say that i woz gonna surprise em

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              • #22
                Originally posted by bluemoon View Post
                Slightly similar problem, but I have to ask myself; 'Is it fair that Coco has four girlfriends and Elvis only has two?' Now, I know it would be quite difficult to mix older hens with younger ones and my growers are only 8 weeks old so it's not as if I could nip out and buy a couple of hybrids or something. And I really don't want to wait until the babies are fully grown, because then they'd be all territorial and stuff. Also, my babies are Silkie X Sussex, who are notorious for going broody and I really don't want four of those. BUT I do know where I can get a couple of 9 week old Rhode Island Reds.
                So, what do you think...... are Rose and Ruby good names for Rhodies?

                PS, Don't tell OH, he thinks we're just going to pick up a new drinker.
                I know where you could get a couple of 8-9 week old Welsummers Mind you, they don't start laying till they're around 28 weeks so .........................
                My girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there

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                • #23
                  are you not gonna keep them all auntie Mo??

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by MaureenHall View Post
                    I know where you could get a couple of 8-9 week old Welsummers Mind you, they don't start laying till they're around 28 weeks so .........................
                    I'd love Welsummers...erm.... it's a bit late though coz I've already got the Rhodies. We've decided to call them Dorothy and Daphne though......oh and Daisy . Well he only had the three left and I couldn't leave it on its own, could I? Though once I got them home and had a good look Daisy is a bit broad in the chest and has definite wattle development. Oh, deary, deary me.
                    Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.

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                    • #25
                      BM we are definitely needing piccies now lol

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