I seriously can't sex these things. They are supposed to be pullets. They all look the same. Calculating my time frame again they should be approximately 16 to 18 weeks.
A grow and starter mix from the local feed and seed plus since I have adult ladies I also have oyster shell. A handful of seed once a week. Nightly, vegetable shavings from our food, grapes, apples, brown rice, scrambled eggs, tomatoes etc. Rotate with the fresh stuff.
You will be the first person that can answer why it no longer produces apples because I even asked a gardener but I assume that maybe she was right when she said she doesn't really handle trees and I definitely didn't Google anything about it because I just moved there last August and was just...
Is there another way to tell? Usually all their feathers are out straight. Not sure why they had their tails tucked in it may have been the fact that I was in their coop lol
Looks like I have 3 silver lined Wyandotte, a black wyandotte, a male cochin, two female cochin, one light red brahma, 3 brown hylines, two red island reds
Thanks I'm more concerned about my fifth (4th biological) newborn in September! These chicks are keeping me distracted from my fragile high risk pregnancy woes.