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    Mystery Frizzle chick, 3 months old

    I have a 3 month old mystery egg chick that is frizzle feathered, black skinned and has 5 toes. She/he is giving me a hard time when it comes to gender. We had 4 frizzles hatch that all looked very different. NO idea on the parents. I could gender the 3 with the normal skin but this one is...
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    Not Sure if You've Got a Pullet or a Cockerel? Click here! thread 3

    Turns out he was a he. Off to the farm he goes.
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    Not Sure if You've Got a Pullet or a Cockerel? Click here! thread 3

    (Patrick is one on the left standing with my known roo, week 12) The comb turned pink at week 10. No waddles though. I have 4 birds all 12 weeks old. One is an obvious roo, 2 are totally hens, and one is a mystery. Patrick (mystery bird) is in the picture. A week ago his/her comb turned...
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    No crow collar is not working

    My rooster had a fit the first hour and then he just slowly got used to it. I gave him some of is favorite treats and he accepted so I knew he was just annoyed. Anyway, by day two he d not even notice it and would let me test and adjust it as needed. Also I had to keep an eye on the other...
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    Clogged vent?

    My friends hen is having some sort of vent issue. It is clogged with a large yellow mass. I have been helping her soak the hen and we got all the feces off and some o fteh yellow out but it is still an issue. These are picture after the last attempt to dislodge the clog. Any ideas?
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    Clogged vent, massive yellow plug vissible

    This is not my hen, rather a friends. We tried soaking her because they thought she just had pasty butt or a build up of poop on her rump. Once we got that off we found this large yellowish clog plugging p her vent it is about the size of a silver dollar and impossible to remove. The vent is...
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    Ended Contest 5: Cutest Baby Fowl - 7th Annual BYC Easter Hatch A Long

    Yup. 4.5 weeks in now.. mostly sure Litter Debbie is a rooster. The name is sticking though.
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