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I have my cornish rock in with my standards. Would love to send her out with the other hens. She is massive and yes, poops alot! It is 47 out today, may just take her out see if she even moves  ha
I am so sorry for your loss.
Quote:Originally Posted by hdowden i think that the buff is going to be a rooseter. those hackle feathers are skinny and long and look pointed not at all like a hens hackle should be the black looks like a henx2
I agree with needing to separate her because this girl can eat!...She will eat laying down and that is something to see. But we have frozen ground, Not complete snow, it is supposed to get up to 35-40 this weekend so I was thinking of...
I think she is a Pullet. She is a 6 wk old Cornish Rock. Her siblings are the same age...you can see why we call her Big Bertha
Oh I would love for her to be a girl. She is the first to come running when I come to visit. I just love that. My adult girls are like that as well. Love them!
Here is another picture
This is Pasty ( Yes you read the name right. Guess why she got called Pasty at a young age..ha) She is a 6 wk old Barred Rock. Well I think she is a she...anyone have thoughts on gender?
Here's another pic. Oh and she is a RIR. So combs are not necessarily a indicator.
When by the feeder if another comes by he/she fluffs up neck feathers and wings and gets aggressive. Is this a roo behavior? I know hens will show aggression but its the neck feather and strutting that makes me think roo.
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