Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Re: [CHICKENS-101] Re: Strange something wrong with one of our chickens - UPDATE

 

Murray MCMurray has a nice white leghorn that isn't scatter brained and flighty as most leghorns can be. With handling while growing up, they turn out pretty tame and calm. Their white rocks are nice too. I've had both breeds from other hatcheries and prefer the bloodline that MM has for both. Leghorns do not grow broody, white rocks will go broody and hatch chicks.
 
Cathryn     rainbowsilkiesTM Michigan


From: Charlene <akcamping@yahoo.com>
To: "CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com" <CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 2:50 AM
Subject: Re: [CHICKENS-101] Re: Strange something wrong with one of our chickens - UPDATE

 
Thank you! I am still looking at the types of chickens I would like. My neighbors started out with white chickens but I have no idea what they are. They acquired some red and brown hens when the roosters started crowing. I am anxious to see how they weather out northern temps this winter. The neighbor's hubby built a splendid coop and my darling promises a coop is on his list for spring.
I was talking chickens before they had any. Hubby thinks he is doomed. LOL!

Charlene

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On Oct 23, 2012, at 7:06 PM, CathrynTherese <cathryntherese@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Leghorns were bred to lay with a minimal amount of space and feed, and have been used to breed new varieties of egg layer hybrids. Leghorns were first bred in Italy in the mid 1800's.
> Here is a good website with a bit of info.
> http://www.urbanfarmonline.com/farm-breeds/chickens-profiles/leghorn-2.aspx
>
> Cathryn rainbowsilkiesTM Michigan
>


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