He does, biggest roo in the bunch and he sounds like a banty
That's a sweet sounding crow!
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He does, biggest roo in the bunch and he sounds like a banty
Really? When I first looked into it I was told, on BYC, that I needed to keep them seperate, something about worms or blackhead? So I figured that would be too much trouble, I only have one brooder and my chickens have been everywhere in my yard. But if I can keep them together, then it would be very doable, maybe I will look into it.
Blackhead exists. But my fowl have cohabitated for 18 years. Especially if they have room to roam, it should not be an issue. Mine are all confined in close quarters.
Mine too. From incubator to brooder to grow out and as full adults. The only time I separate is for finishing diets. The layers don't need that fattening "candy".
Really? When I first looked into it I was told, on BYC, that I needed to keep them seperate, something about worms or blackhead? So I figured that would be too much trouble, I only have one brooder and my chickens have been everywhere in my yard. But if I can keep them together, then it would be very doable, maybe I will look into it.
Blackhead exists. But my fowl have cohabitated for 18 years. Especially if they have room to roam, it should not be an issue. Mine are all confined in close quarters.
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