And it smells heavenly. I love having it and even chives growing on the lawn. Especially when lawn mowing. Manicured lawns are not for chicks, they're for people.😊
While mint is invasive, which in my humble opinion is a good thing since I LOVE the smell of it, it is a native plant and makes a great ground cover. Your chickens will love it and their breath will be ever so delightful. ❤️
I have to agree with the Wyandotte. The comb and the wattle are pretty pronounced. Odd that he hasn't started crowing. A few things you can check to help you determine. Are the legs thicker than the other hens? When they get startled does that one stand its ground while the other run and huddle...
I agree completely. Roosters tend to have thicker, stronger legs. The hens tail feathers are more prominent. The comb on the rooster is also more prominent and depending on the breed you will begin to see the wattle under his beak.