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    Hatching eggs ! Now Available !

    Ameraucana, Rhode Island Reds, White Leghorn, Brown Leghorn, Gold=Laced Wyandottes, and Apenzeller Spithobens(??), and White Silkies!
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    Hatching eggs ! Now Available !

    Just a note to let everyone in Central Arkansas know, my son says that he is now getting enough hatching eggs to ship some in about 8 breeds so far,... If you are looking for eggs, look for him on here or Ebay! Thx! <HonestBobby>
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    How long past 28 days do you keep turkey eggs in the incubator before you get rid of them?

    I usually run ,y humidity up to @ least 80% by adding rags and etc. I am just betting hat they died stuck to their shells but you cannot know w/o cracking a few eggs,... <HonestBobby>
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    Help! What kind of predator does this?

    If it ate only the neck then it's most likely a skunk! They are prone to doing that plus they'll get your chicks, ....
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    We currently have Rhode Island Red, Lt. Brown (Danish) Leghorns, Ameraucana, and White Silkies...

    We currently have Rhode Island Red, Lt. Brown (Danish) Leghorns, Ameraucana, and White Silkies hatching. We have hatching eggs for these breeds on E-Bay! If you're in Central Arkansas stop by and let's talk chickens!!
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    What is your favorite chicken breed?

    We have Silkies, Ameraucanas , Brown Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds. Altogether, about 120 birds. Our favorites are the Silkies, Ameraucanas , Brown Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds.!!!!! We have white Silkies (eggs) Black Ameraucanas (eggs), and ditto BLH and RIRs! We are AbelFarms...
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    Brown Leghorn

    This breed is cold hearty, and very predator savvy. They forage all day, enough that it considerably lowers the cost of feeding them if they have enough pasture ground.
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    fertilized eggs vs. unfertilized eggs

    I am aware that most (NOT all) studies say that there is no nutritional difference between fertilized and non-fertilized eggs BUT: History teaches us that there are a LOT of older people (people between 90 and 105+ yrs old) that have the commonality of having been raised on farms and eating...
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