We let them out for about an hour every evening. We have looked everywhere we could think for hidden eggs. They act just fine and are very active. How would I know if they are eating their eggs? What do I do if they are? As far as their age. That is just what we were told I can't be 100% sure.
Help!! About four weeks ago I was give a cinnamon queen and production red hen. Both are about a year old, and according to the friend that gave them to us they were laying.
For the first two weeks we didn't get any eggs, I figured it was due to the stress of a new place. The third week we got...
jist needing some help with genders. Obviously the one is a rooster. But our Cornish has started crowing as of last week. We got them in April and they were a week old then. Not sure now about our polish either. Thank you.
we got them from Atwood's. We went for Rhode Island reds. But my son picked these out because they were "fluffy" so we got a very mixed batch. Thank you for your help.
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We are new to raising chickens and bought an assorted group. However we don't know how to identify them either type or gender. They are only a couple weeks old. Any help would be great.
This one I think may be a rooster
This one is showing a comb growth
This one is aggressive