Yeah, if you picked them up yourself no need to wait 12 hours. Unless, you have a bumpy road trip. The post office tosses and turn shipping eggs; but if you pick it up yourself that won't be an issue.
What did her siblings die from? It seems she doesn't think she is a chicken.
My theory is that when we look at chickens, they all look like chickens but when other chickens their own kind it's a different story. I think when they look at her she probably looks inbred and ugly (like Hapsburgs)...
I ordered Salmon favorelles from them before. I ordered one male and 3 females; they gave me two males and 2 females. One pair was not up to the standard; they did not have beards. I didn't return them because they were nice enough to drive from Corona to the South Bay area to deliver them...
If you want fancy and specialty breeds like English Orpingtons (of various colors), legbars, BBS and lavender marans; I recommend Papa's Poultry. Even though it's in Nor-Cal but the quality of his (the breeder is called Jeff) birds is really good. I get hatching eggs from him. I have lavander...
As promised to @PippinTheChicken and @Lacy Duckwing . Drawings of a silkie and brahma, if they are human. Lol. Also, an extra one called the Xianju (Heavenly Palace) a chicken breed from China.
I just discovered that there is an hobby section in this forum. I just want to share some of my doodlings. Imagine if chickens were humans what would they look like. Feel free to criticize lol. I drew Langshan, Cochin, Orpington, Maran, Leghorn, Bielefelder, and Australorp so far.
This breed is distantly related to the Ayam Cemani. It is said this breed existed in China 500 years ago. In the 1500's during the Ming Dynasty. So it is a relatively young breed. This breed is found in the Fujian Province.
The Langshan on the otherhand is said to have existed in the State of...
Very majestic looking birds. I believe your F1 would be popular. I believe they would like the Svarthona cross too. You know how Chinese people loves their black boned chicken.
There are actually a type of black boned chicken that is not silkie that exists in China. They are called the 德化黑鸡...
They do seem like a different breed, however I suspect that western Langshan might have mixed with Cochins on the ships when they were being shipped back to Europe back in the 1800's. Hence the difference.
In my opinion, you should still try to get some Chinese birds. It doesn't matter if they...
Chinese sacrifices are not like how the western world interprets sacrifices. Chinese sacrifices do not use live animals, because that practice has been banned by the Ming Dynasty emperor Yingzong in 1439. The whole chicken instead is turned into a dish, such as roasted, braised, boiled, steamed...
Beside Buddhism, China also has Taoist temples, Confucian temples, ancestral temples etc. China is a polytheistic society, all other religious temples does animal sacrifices. Even, Chinese Christians sacrifice animals.
But, if it's monastery it's most likely Taoist temples. Chinese temples is...