I think he might be favorolle , silky , batam. Batam because I was told he was five months old but he decided to challenge my maran rooster. Is that common? Don't know.
I want to breed him with my maran hen I think would be okay right????
My mystery rooster has a few feathers above his ankles on legs. Five toes. Also his legs and feet are partial whitish grey and partial black and still no CLUE what he is however from the guesses I have received I need to narrow the guesses to a master chicken breeder out there amongst everyone...
Anyone have any idea why two hens who act broody or moody since the rooster is. It doing his duty?
I thought I might have a gay rooster no action. I mean NONE at all what so ever!!!!!!!
However he just wants to fight the other rooster. I mean it's his choice of gender sure but he is not even...
Taking a look at the farmer's almanac.
We honestly need to stop depending so much time effort and money on advancing human laziness and figure out our planet by just leaving it alone and stop drilling into it to see what happens. Society is breaking up its natural defense of normalcies even...
Silkies are known to be motherly. Watching with her instincts in full force at the tender age of one week old. This is a sight for sore eyes.
I have Americana keeping her company roughly two weeks older and she mothers the chick and even keeping the older chick in line. Quite comical if you...
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looks like that with a nub on his forehead rather like comb as your rooster and where your rooster has his comb is little feathers like a Mohawk and five toes and a spur.