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Crowing
Nature is weird like that. I'm glad you 'weathered' it, tho...The storm was terrible, but the rainbow seemed to make it worth it, lol.
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Nature is weird like that. I'm glad you 'weathered' it, tho...The storm was terrible, but the rainbow seemed to make it worth it, lol.
Thank you! I'm tired of all this rain! Got a dr's appointment this morning, then doing projects around the house. I'll get some pics of the chicksNature is weird like that. I'm glad you 'weathered' it, tho...
I hear ya there, the wife is trying to setup a garage sale but everything is tarped and canopied with every other day rain happening. Now the forecast is calling for 8 rain days in a row coming next week ish. Too far out to forecast but still...ugh.Thank you! I'm tired of all this rain! Got a dr's appointment this morning, then doing projects around the house. I'll get some pics of the chicks
Thank you for updating about whether the color was an indicator of sex.Not the best pics, but here are the ameraucanas and the 1 wheaten Marans. It turned out the yellow down was not an indicator of sex. They are 6 weeks old, the cockerel is plain as day now with his more prominent lavender and darker cream color around the neck and throughout, the rest are pullets.
I'm not complaining at all, lol, I'm only keeping the cockerel, 2 Isabel pullets, 1 wheaten, and the wheaten Marans. So far this year I have had insanely good luck with my cockerel/pullet ratio, knock on wood, lolThank you for updating about whether the color was an indicator of sex.
I hope you wanted a bunch of pullets, since that is what you got!