This is what he looks like at the moment, I'll try to get better photos, he's also very placid and doesn't really do much, he'll sit on your shoulder while you walk around and stuff too
I have an unwanted rooster and have nowhere to take him, he has a name and stuff and no one is willing to take him so if you need/want a rooster shoot me a private message. He really needs to go, he's already begun to crow and he's a beautiful bird too.
Thank you, and that's so cute! One of mine will let me scratch her belly but the other is very jumpy, she'll only let me scratch her if I'm very careful
Are there any suggested ways I can teach my little chicks any tricks? For example getting them to come to my hand when I put it into the box? If so how? I would love to have my chicks do tricks! (HA! That rhymed :))
I live in Australia and it's winter here at the moment and my chickens, all of them, have stopped laying and they are only 2-3 years old maybe it's the weather? can anyone help me with this issue? Thank you
I left the ear alone before making a vet appointment and it went away on it's own so she's okay now thank you for the helpful information it really helped :)
Awh that's such a sad story! I know how you feel. When my hen died I cried because I am really close to my chickens but my parents and brother say I'm being stupid and that it's just a chicken but they don't get it so I'm glad I can share my stories with people who do understand. Thankyou :)