So my barn recently bought a young almost 3 year old Filly named Another Happy Day, or "Lyla". Here she is (A little while ago)!
So anyway, we want to train her to be a H/J horse. I'm the main one training her, with help of course, but I'm not to sure about what I'm doing. We already have...
They are gorgeous Primalchick! I have a tiny little thoroughbred-welsh cross mare. She was kind of evil at first, but then we bonded, and now we hold state champion in junior hunter pony!! I love her so much...she's my first and only horse. <33
A story about Love? Hmm....
When I was eight years old, I fell off a horse for the first time, seriously injuring my back. Even 5 years later, I'm still living with that injury. I kept riding, but against my will, and by the time I was ten I felt like I never wanted to see another horse ever...
Peanut (my pullet) is still a fluffball...everywhere. My cockerel doesn't seem to be bothering her....but I'm still getting more pullets. Would it hurt to have bantams and standards in one coop?
Hello everyone! My bantam Cochin finally laid her first egg today. I was just wondering, since I'm new to chickens- what do I do now? Is there anything I should change? I really only have chickens as pets, and I only have 2 at the moment, a rooster and hen (or pullet, I can't remember....I'm new...
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I'm a new chicken owner who lives on the east coast. I have three chickens, a Cochin hen named Peanut (but I call her Fluffernutters) and two Mille Fleur bantam roosters named Almond and Hazel[nut], but I call them my Mini Fleurs. I've had them for awhile now, but I've known them since...
Mine crow just because too. But if he's known you awhile I don't think he'll be aggressive, at least towards you. I'd be careful with the kids though. The proving to them that your dominant really helps, so just in case I'd start doing that.
I have a 28 week old Bantam Cochin hen. I'm new to owning chickens but from what I've read she's showing some of the signs of laying eggs. She has a very red comb, is playing mom in the nest box...all that stuff. She's been doing this for about 2 months. Is this normal? Or is there something wrong?
So, today I let my chickens come out of the coop by themselves, instead of me carrying them all out, and the two roosters were out of there in about 2 seconds, but my little Cochin hen looks at the ground, then back at me, then back to the ground, then back at me, as if she was saying, "What...