Quick update - for anyone interested:
Fro, I'm pretty sure, is just a noisy girl.
Last I heard, Annie is loving his new farm life. He's so loud and nasty now that his new owners had to move him to one of their other coops down by a river. Sounds like he's pretty happy there with his own...
Thanks everyone! I took Annie (who is keeping his feminine name according to his new family) to his new home earlier today and I can tell that he is going to be really happy. They plan on free ranging a lot, and they have a no-kill flock. I don't think I could have found a better place, I am so...
Just a quick happy ending to the gender mix-up! A friend of mine knows someone who lives on a small farm and will take Annie cull-free! Yay!
Haha, I love these little yellow guys!
-El
Thanks everyone, even if it's silly I'm going to have Annie DNA sexed before I make a decision. I am scared to sell from my feed store, as I am not sure they are reliable if I don't want Annie to wind up in the pot. I am absolutely devastated I had to get that unlucky one out of 99 perfectly...
Ah, well thanks. It's a sad night for me, any ideas on finding a good owner for him?
I'm going to wait as long as I can, but once the crowing comes I'll be jammed.
Ah, that's too bad! I hope I am able to find a good home for her/him if she/he is a roo, as I am not aloud to have one. I have not heard any of them crowing yet, but I don't know if that helps. When will I be able to tell if Annie is a cockerel for sure? When would the crowing start?
The...
Hi everyone,
It's time that I ask the question: what gender are my girls? I took some photos of my girls in front of my lemon trees, for the purpose of determining an answer to this question. So what do you think, boys or gals?
#1 Fro
#2 Indi
#3 Bunny
#4 Flossie
#5...