Thank you. We had a set up like that for the 6 pullets when we were introducing them before so I'll just set it back up. How long do you think she needs to be kept inside? I'm concerned about her getting maggots if I put her out too soon
Hello,
I wanted to get some advice. I have six 8 week old pulleys that I have spent 2 weeks introducing to our existing 5 hens. There was one of our hens that was extremely aggressive so we isolated her for 4 days. The other 4 hens were doing fine with the pullets. We put the aggressive hen...
The one in the bottom pic appears to have 3 rows of comb which I've read indicates rooster....it's also the only one that has nipped at me. Can EE females get some pink in their comb early on (they are about 5 or 6 weeks)
These are from a Hatchery. Supposed to be pullets. I have my suspicion that one may be a roo but I'm not saying which just to see what you say. What do you think? [/IMG][/IMG][/IMG]
Good evening guys!
I posted on here a couple days ago with an unfortunate flock of cockerels. Well we got them all exchange for much more likely to be hens. One breed he wasn't sure what she was (she's been named Elizabeth Taylor )
What say you?
I figured as much. We had one hen...a barred rock. She was obvious because of coloration and her small comb...but she accidentally got locked out of the coup and the dog killed her :(
So this is our flock. They are 16 weeks old. After lots of reading on here I'm 99% certain they are all roos. They are fighting...not crowing yet.
I am supposed to have 3 barred rocks, 1 Columbian rock, and one barred rock/buff orphington cross.
So give me the cold hard truth.... (sorry for...