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Thanks R. I know he is fairly calm, and young. His spurs are just nubs.
This little guy came into our rescue yesterday. He was an owner surrender. The previous owner is moving and can not take him along. Anyone know his breed? I would love to get this little guy a few hens...I LOVE his coloring!
Thank you hdowden, I sent them a PM. Hoping to hear back...soon!  :)
Thank you Ms. They are super sweet and friendly little birds....I think they will be my "new favorites" LOL
These little Bantams were brought to our rescue today...I have no idea the breed, but they are SUPER small, a LOT smaller than my Bantam Cochin's  Anyone know the breed? Golden Cuckoo D'anvers??  
Are you sure your birds need worming? We do not use chemicals here on our farm, and have had GREAT success with DE, and pumpkins, ( when available) Just my opinion, :)  
Dr. Todd :You need to get the swan on water.  Mute swans are one of the more aquatic species of swan and they are very prone to foot issues (bumblefoot being a major one) if they are kept off the water.  They weren't designed...
Quote:Originally Posted by KansasKid Mute swan. There is no true way to tell by looks or sound if it is male or female. The only sure way is to have it DNA sexed. You can find some websites that just require you to pluck a few...
Quote:Originally Posted by speckledhen Well, I know nothing about swans except that they're beautiful, but wanted to say hi to you, Debbie! Long time, no see! Yup, been crazy around here...one step forward, two steps back kinda...
Quote:Originally Posted by KansasKid Just young. Mine kinda look like that right at the moment. chickenzoo: I find myself editing my posts a lot more than once....lolHow do I know if it is a male or female??? It IS a mute swan,...
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