Posted October 26, 200915 yr I've been gone for a long time. To be honest I left this forum because I was feeling a little uneasy asking questions here. Hard to get answers without getting a million questions back! But I have no more questions to ask. At least not here. And I have lots to share Thanks to all who helped me get my Sonny back to health. (He had scaly face mites) I believe it was nubbly? at least that's who I remember! He is doing great and the mites are completely gone. Well I put two pairs down for breeding on September, only one pair seemed interested and currently have one egg, should be laying another one today. The other pair was very bonded but never mated. I returned them to the flock and will try them again later maybe next year. I'm hoping my current pair won't have a big clutch so I won't have to foster any eggs since I can't. I'm not too worried about that since they are first timers and so far they are doing great! My hen is already sitting on the egg. He feeds her around the clock and helps her warm the egg. They have a huge bond those two That's all! Wish us luck! Note: Feel free to move this thread.. wasn't sure were to post it. -Corina Edited October 26, 200915 yr by Cory
October 26, 200915 yr I've been gone for a long time. To be honest I left this forum because I was feeling a little uneasy asking questions here. Hard to get answers without getting a million questions back! But I have no more questions to ask. At least not here. And I have lots to share Thanks to all who helped me get my Sonny back to health. (He had scaly face mites) I believe it was nubbly? at least that's who I remember! He is doing great and the mites are completely gone. Well I put two pairs down for breeding on September, only one pair seemed interested and currently have one egg, should be laying another one today. The other pair was very bonded but never mated. I returned them to the flock and will try them again later maybe next year. I'm hoping my current pair won't have a big clutch so I won't have to foster any eggs since I can't. I'm not too worried about that since they are first timers and so far they are doing great! My hen is already sitting on the egg. He feeds her around the clock and helps her warm the egg. They have a huge bond those two That's all! Wish us luck! Note: Feel free to move this thread.. wasn't sure were to post it. -Corina Welcome back. Do you know....the very best way we can help people is by asking more questions so we can help better by being fully informed Edited October 26, 200915 yr by KAZ
October 26, 200915 yr Author Welcome back. Do you know....the very best way we can help people is by asking more questions so we can help better by being fully informed Yep I know and I completely understand and have nothing against it! Just not when the questions have nothing to do with the question being asked. And I was getting a little scared to ask questions mainly because I was scared of the answers themselves. We are not all expert and super experienced like most of you are. Just here to learn that's all. Take it easy Its all good now
November 7, 200915 yr Hi and Welcome back, don't be afraid to ask away, lots of us do and always get good advice for any worries. Good luck with your breeding pair.