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  1. TwoCrows

    New Member Intro From Utah

    Then I have to say HE is gorgeous! I hope you keep him! BR roos tend to be nicer to both hens and you.
  2. TwoCrows

    New Member Intro From Utah

    Very pretty! How old is this bird? Looks like a male to me, depending on the age. I had a Australorp hen with a HUGE ol comb, so yes, females can crow big combs. But the feathers on this bird look a bit pointy and flowing on the neck and the ear lobes look pretty long as well...most likely a male.
  3. TwoCrows

    New Member Intro From Utah

    LOL....yes, lots of buttons to figure out here on BYC. No you can't delete an entire post, you can edit it out however. BUT...if you have a post you want to completely deleted, see that little red flag at the bottom left of the post? Click on that, a window will pop up and you can leave a...
  4. TwoCrows

    New Member Intro From Utah

    If you put just a small dot right behind the comb, they shouldn't see it and bother each other. Get the dot right up under the comb there and keep it small. You can leave the coop door open during rain and give them the option to go out in it, or stay in. Most chickens dislike rain and won't...
  5. TwoCrows

    New Member Intro From Utah

    Hello there and welcome to BYC!
  6. TwoCrows

    New Member Intro From Utah

    Hello there and welcome to BYC! Congrats on your new birds! It can take some time to be able to tell them apart. But each chicken has it's own face and comb design. You can even use some food coloring and color code each one with a dot on the head of a different color. Go sit with them each...
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