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  1. wcpeterik

    Look What was in the chicken yard.

    It was a Cornish X. I processed it on Wednesday. It grew a wry neck and I had to keep it separate from the others because they would always pick on it. It would eat. stand for few second and then lay. I don't know how much longer it would have lived because of its weight. At least it had a...
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    Look What was in the chicken yard.

    More pictures of the mystery bird that was in our chicken yard today
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    Look What was in the chicken yard.

    My son got home from school and called me to let me know that there was an unusual chicken in our back yard. I got home and my neighbor said this little bird came into his yard and started following him around. He thought it might be one of ours and put it in our chicken yard. I am assuming it...
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    First Egg Countdown

    Yep there was an egg in there today also. Two days in a row.
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    First Egg Countdown

    Hooter's first egg One of the Golden Girls checking out the egg. We got our first egg yesterday from our Easter Egger, Hooter. It was in the nesting box right next to one of the fake ceramic eggs. She is the first to lay and waiting on the Bantam Cochin who is the same age. (19 weeks)...
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    Need help identifying one of my bantam roosters

    He was a Japanese. I was able to trade my Seabright, Rose Comb, Japanese and Cochin bantam roosters for 4 sex linked pullets. The roosters are now added to a chicken farm near my house that raises about 30 different breeds. They want to find a girlfriend for the Cochin rooster and the Seabright...
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    Need help identifying one of my bantam roosters

    I will take some more pic of him and up load them hopefully later today
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    Need help identifying one of my bantam roosters

    So most of my chickens I can ID. there is one that I don't know the breed and the other I don't know yet if it is a rooster or pullet.They are all 17 weeks old. this is the rooster that I don't know the breed. this is Bug the Cochin Bantam This is Hooter the Easter Egger Pullet and...
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    DE (food grade?) good or bad

    My sister told me about DE when we first got our chicks and we have been using in on and around the chicken coop and run/free range area since they moved outside. I also put is all around on the ground in my rabbit free range area along with where they poop the most. The one thing that I noticed...
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    New chicken owners from west Texas. What bantam breeds do we have?

    thanks. I drove past our feed store on my way home from work today and picked up 3 Buff Orpingtons that were about 2 weeks old. since all my bantams are outside and a bit over 6 weeks I decided to put the triplets (pullets) in the coop/ run area while the 8 bantams were out and about in the...
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    breed / Sex?

    I guess only time will tell for sure. I you are correct I have 5 roosters out of 8 assorted bantams.
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    breed / Sex?

    why do you say the second one is a cockerel? its comb is the same size shape and color as the cochin pullet? It just doesn't look like the black cochin cockerel and thought it was a pullet
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    breed / Sex?

    no problem. thank you for clearing that up
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    breed / Sex?

    The first one is Bug. His comb didn't develop until just a few days ago. At first we thought he was a she since our Silver Laced Seabright had already showed he was a cockerel quite a while ago. The second one which you say is a silver laced Wyanndotte pullet, I thought was a cochin or Belgian...
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    breed / Sex?

    new pictures from Yesterday. Three pictures of each Is this a Belgian or Cochin? Rooster? Belgian, Cochin? Pullet? Cochin? Pullet?
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    ? Brahma? The chicks are 6 weeks old

    new pictures from today. Three pictures of each Is this a Brahma or Cochin? Rooster? Brahma? Pullet? Cochin? Pullet?
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