Rudy, the survivor

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So this may be an indelicate question. Are they good for eating? Or just pets?
Rudy is a "pet" and will never be eaten. My original goal is for eating birds, these guys now are really to small for that, I am hoping to increase the size to get a good size eating bird. But would consider a "pet" sales market, not sure about my area for that as they would need special care through the winter. When I have extras I KNOW are extras I might try a trial auction to see what they would bring price wise.
 

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I have been having a horrible hatching season, but have 4 chickens that are determined to set, so at this late date in the season I gave them each another 10 eggs (back to back "settings" since they didn't hatch anything last time) now this close to fall watch them hatch out 20 naked little chicks!!!!!! :he They still have a ways to go.
 

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I didn't realize how far behind I was in pics, I have some new ones

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The over feathered chicks (cuckoo marans) were gotten as chicks for broody moms, but they didn't accept them.
 

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You need to get those photos to Hollywood. I'm sure Rudy could at least inspire a cartoon. I knew Rudy was a pet. I just wondered if your plan was for meat birds in the future. Saves a lot of the processing.
 

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Frack thrived but was to noisy and to small (and able to escape the safe pen) so he went to live w/ an Okie chicken keeper that needed a small boy for her recently widowed serema, but as tiny as Frack was he was to big for the little serema, so I believe he ended up w/ a haram of bantum chochins. She is an artist and I believe he is to be the inspiration for her next painting.
I can see it now ... a naked, blue chicken tip toeing through a yellow broth in a steaming hot tub. :lol:
 

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Hello! I am just checking to see if you have lots of nakey lil chicks that hatched out?!.. I would definitely be interested in purchasing one. I know you said something about possibility an auction? I would spoil it ever so much! Promise!!
 

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