I can keep him for as long as he is quiet 😁 I’m in the suburbs so against council law but for the time
Being he is safe. 🤞🏻 I have two in the incubator atm and due to hatch tomorrow here’s hoping atleast one is a hen!!!
Hi, my mums have always returned to the flock with baby after a week or so as I have always been anxious about leaving it too late and then the flock not accepting them... either way I’ve never had an issue but I would supervise for an amount of time to make sure they aren’t aggressive towards...
Hi all. I have a 16 week old mixed breed (Australian mix) for a while it looked very Jem like with short legs, round body, comb developed later on... but now she is looking taller and has me wondering! Any thoughts on gender?
I can see saddle feathers and roo tail feathers. I agree my chick has large wattle and comb for a young chicken... I'm still not convinced; wishful thinking!?
can see saddle
Hello All! The age old question is being asked again! What gender do you think my chicken is? It is a light Sussex approx 6 weeks old, thoughts? I have included photos of the tail feathers, neck feathers, side view, and Wattle and comb
From my reading it seems hernia or peritonitis are the likely diagnosis. Which unfortunately do not have treatment options. fibgers crossed! Triple C is an AB which if it is infection may help. It's $85/500g
I hope they can all get on :( the dorkings are absolutely beautiful girls, and yes the reds are brutes! They are already doing the chest bump to each other (the two reds) So far there has been no direct aggression, but I will watch closely, thankyou :)[
They're so interesting to watch aren't they! This is the first time I've seen them roost as they usually all sleep in a small area on the ground huddles up. But as they're growing they are changing. I spend way to much time observing! Addicted to my chooks!