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    Hello!

    Hello and welcome to our flock 😄 Wow he is beautiful, hope he finds a good home!
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    How to raise your chickens to be extremely tame.

    I couldn't agree more! I did exactly what you describe in both of my hatches (1 year apart).. Yesterday I was stunned to see my 1 year old rooster cutting into little pieces the cabbage leaves I gave him and giving it to the two months old cockerels I introduced him a week ago...He guides them...
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    Gender and breed of these three cuties??

    Wow he is beautiful 🤩 Yes they look very similar!
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    Gender and breed of these three cuties??

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/FkuMU5JScjoGa4XP8
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    Gender and breed of these three cuties??

    Maybe you could help me also about the breed of my adult rooster? (In these pics he was 9 months old)
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    Gender and breed of these three cuties??

    Thank you! I think the same for the black one :) My son named it "Gamer" because as soon as it hatched (first of all), he followed my son's finger around the incubator lid :D:D:D he was telling " he goes where I "click" hahaha...
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    Gender and breed of these three cuties??

    Thanks! The two "smaller size" have feathered feet, while the largest "hen" with the round neck feathers has bare feet..
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    Gender and breed of these three cuties??

    try to put some more pics..
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    Gender and breed of these three cuties??

    Hi 😊 from a fresh member! I hatched these chicks from fresh eggs from a village in Greece...intend to keep any cockerels in my bachelor flock in a field, while the hens with my existing two hens in my small city garden. Having read a lot of info, I am super confused by the following: -All have...
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    Nice to meet you everyone!

    A warm hello from Greece! Many thanks to all of you for helping me since last year with your already uploaded posts! My relationship with chickens as a kid was just watching them in my grandmothers garden...Then I grew up and studied in the city with no chickens, and now I live at the edge of...
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