by Ella W-Chicken Specialistwritten Thursday April 27th The chickens are getting quite big and we are thinking that Frosty or Storm may lay a egg pretty soon. When we go into the coop we are always looking for eggs. Our rooster's were taken away and were brought to different farms and they have been replaced by seven different other kinds of chickens. We have two different very fluffy silkies as well as two new wyandotte chickens which look a lot like storm although much smaller. We also have two beautiful Silver Spangeled Hamberg chickens which are white with beautiful black polka dots! We also have one fairly difficult to catch black rose comb. All of these new hens are bantams, meaning they are small and hopefully will lay small eggs.
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Rika Ariyanti
5/15/2025 01:21:09 am
"W-Chicken Specialist, eh? Sounds like someone who really knows their poultry! Whether it's cooking it up just right or maybe even raising some fine chickens. For anyone who's passionate about food or agriculture, or maybe even considering studies in culinary arts or agricultural science at a university, here's a link with some info on university costs, even if it's a fair distance from any chicken farms around West Jakarta: <a href="https://jakarta.telkomuniversity.ac.id/en/how-much-does-public-vs-private-college-cost/">Telkom University Jakarta</a>. Gotta appreciate a specialist, eh?"
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