Harold (the white one) and Jennifer are probably the sweetest birds I’ve met. Unless you have worms or grass in your hand. Then Jennifer grabs fingers.
She’s extremely friendly. And yes, they all eat along just fine. The only trouble maker is the rooster, and he only bothers the chicken hens. And my avatar was from over a month ago. This picture is her last week.
I have a reasonably sized flock of 23 birds.
5 EE hens
1 EE rooster
5 RIR
4 Golden laced wyandottes
2 light brahmas
2 dark brahmas
2 australorps
1 Bronze Turkey (standard)
1 unknown turkey (probably a slate of some color variant)
The most spoiled bird in this flock is my Bronze turkey. This...
She’s my lovely girl. She’s just over 2 months old and as you can see is still my lap bird. She’s spoiled to the point she won’t eat worms off the ground anymore. I have to hand them to her. (Harold, the white turkey at the bottom of the last picture, isn’t as friendly as she is. Though neither...
Out of all of my chickens, Australorps are by far the meanest and most aggressive. Other people in my area here in Florida have said the same thing. The friendliest chickens I own are my EEs :D
He was labeled as a royal palm, but is two months old now and no black. So I’m just curious if he might not be a royal palm. Someone told me he might be a blue slate but when this guy was a itty bitty thing he was white, didn’t look like a blue slate poult at all This little guy has been...
I forgot to post a picture of him when I first got him. Sorry. He’s not a blue slate going off of what blue slate poults look like. He’s been white since a little bitty thing.
I would like to know what breed of turkey he is. He was labeled as a Royal Palm but here at nearly two months old is still just white and so small. My standard bronze who is two months old towers over him like a giant (that’s her next to him at the food dish) thank you for any help you can give.