This is my story....This fine fellow is Rudy. He is a cochin x blue silkie Cockrell. I was told since fall that Rudy was a he. Well, this chicken momma said "no way! I never heard it crow". Nevermind the prominent walnut crest. I would not have it! Then, this morning I caught "him" doing...
I am considering shipping. My patience for new chicks is running thin. They are so addicting, but the weather needs to cooperate as well. Next week my run should be nothing but mud. If the weatherman is correct. I need to settle down on new chicks for now. Thanks Beer Can.
My only concern is the shipping. I like checking my chicks out personally. I have read many horror stories concerning shipped chicks, but if I can not find what I'm looking for then I may bite the bullet....
Does anyone know if there are any blue laced red wyandotte chicks available for purchase in NY state? I would prefer upstate area but am always game for a road trip....thanks!
Nothing says love like 3 roosters in your tub
These boys would not go into their coop because the ramp had snow on it.
I scooped them up and brought them inside. As soon a they were dry they started crowing. What a ruckus. It was funny...at first. Then I started getting the stink eye from...
Nothing says love like 3 wet roosters in your tub!
They were pretty miserable. Didn't know what to expect from them. Thank God they get along pretty well. They all hung out in the corner, then after awhile they started crowing. What a ruckus. They are dry and happy to be back in their...
there isn't any water in the tub. I just wanted to dry them out. Our first snowfall and if I dont keep the ramp shoveled they won't use it. Of course I didn't think about it until I got home and they were soaked. So, we brought them inside. They are drying out nicely and happily crowing in...