I give my chickens Popsicles, I hold the stick and they will eat it, it has to be red tho :) also when it gets to hot I will dunk them in water making sure to get their feathers wet, since they are oily the water runs off and it's hard to do that. It helps a lot
Could you get a pic of her next to something for size comparison? She may be a bantam. I have 6month old buff brahma bantams and they're as big as they're ever gonna get
My Pumpkin had two hens but the one hen picked on the other, who's name is muffin, so we separated her and now muffin has ripped up feathers (all the time, I wonder if she picks her own feathers) anyway, Pumpkin has had one hen for a long time, until we got him chicks. The hen did get a tiny...
It's not so bad as long as they don't attack poeple it's good to have a roo if you have free range hens.
And now that I've got pullets they can have pure babies!
No :) the roosters are about 3/4 the size of normal hens, my brahma pullets aren't full grown but I think they would be half the size of normal hens. My other bantams are just a little smaller than half.
I have two buff brahma bantam pullets for sale, and I can't figure out how to post them on the buy-sell-trade section, anyone interested? I live in Minnesota
My buff brahma Bantam roo (also named Pumpkin) is very sweet, well he used to be, he would follow my dad around the yard when he was young and we took his girls for a while cuz he was lonely. Now he is two years old and we got eight more girls to add to his two, plus a rooster that's had his own...
This is my Pumpkin, I got him straight run hoping he was a girl, was so sad when I found out he was a boy. But he's a good roo, never attacks anyone (unlike a silver spangled Hamburg we had) I love him.
They have to be crossed with something that has a single comb. I crossed a rose comb with single comb once and got a boy and a girl that both had single combs