I haven’t tried to touch it. I will do that tomorrow and report back. No sneezing or anything that sounds respiratory. It’s odd because I noticed she was much more cautious coming out of the run over the past week so it must be impacting her vision.
Hi all, does anyone know what this is near my hen’s left eye? It looks like an abscess but I’m not sure of the cause or treatment. I’ve noticed her eye was redder over the past week and then today the bump was pretty pronounced so it has taken some time to appear. Pictures of left and right eyes...
So I bought two chicks for my broody hen. One turned out to be a Wyandotte Rooster and now I’m worried my Easter Egger could be a rooster as well. She’s almost 8 weeks old.
It’s funny - I think she’s done but he still sleeps on her back and calls for her. His sister seems far more self sufficient (she’s an Easter Egger). This is my first experience with a Wyandotte. They are quirky!
I keep hoping he will be a she but need to face the reality. He has a home to go to but his attachment to mom is breaking my heart. Thank you for responding!
I bought this nearly 7 week old as a day old Easter Egger pullet. Now looking more like a “he” and a Silver Laced Wyandotte. Any chance I could still have a pullet or is this definitely a cockerel? He is skittish, same size as my Easter Egger pullet the same age, and sleeps on adoptive momma...
Unfortunately, I’m not allowed to have roosters in my township. Not even supposed to have chickens but my neighbors don’t mind. A rooster would change that.
Hi all - I have a Silver Laced Wyandotte cockerel that I purchased as an Easter Egger pullet. He’s almost 7 weeks old. I have a home secured for him and am wondering when the best time for rehoming is based on his age. His adoptive mother hen has started to create more distance between herself...
Do you mind posting a picture? Worried my other pullet could be a cockerel too. The one that definitely is turns out to be a Wyandotte so he looks different anyway.
That’s a good point. They are all orpingtons and are much bigger than he is. They have no problem keeping each other in place so I’m sure the same applies to him!
I’ll post another photo at 8 weeks before I rehome him and will keep my fingers crossed that out of some stroke of luck he turns...
Ugh I agree. His wattles have grown a lot. He’s also very skittish compared to the pullet. I don’t know if that’s a gender thing or a breed thing but he’s hard to catch!