Our cats are really laid back around the chickens! The funny thing is that they go after birds all the time. But tiny chicks can literally walk all over them and they won't so much as bat an eye.
Here is number 2 again.
And number 3 again.
And here they are side by side on the perch: 2 on the right, 3 on the left.
Is it possible to tell more definitely now?
Hi all,
We are new to peafowl and currently have three chicks. The first is older than the others, about 4 months, and the younger are 2.5 months. Anyone can help us determine whether we have boys or girls? We have our guesses, but I'll refrain until I hear what others say. :-)
Chick 1...
Oh, they feed all right. They probably eat twice as much as any other of my hens! They're also very good foragers.
I have never noticed this (about the white shelled eggs), but then, apart from the Leghorns, I only raise brown-egg layers.
Yes, I never rely on just commercial feed either. But...
We keep a mixed flock, and two of our current layers are White Leghorns. All our chickens get the same feed, but while our other hens lay eggs with beautiful uniform shells, the Leghorns' eggs often have shells that are porous, thin and prone to cracking. They free-range on very mineral-rich...