My Rhode Island red rooster that I’ve had for two years now has always had green feathers on his tail. The other day I noticed that one of his green tail feathers turned white at the tip. What could cause this? This is not a new feather it is one that has been there for a long time
I would say every six out of eight eggs are fertile. I would say every six out of eight eggs are fertile. Like I said they just seem kind of small to me they are about 24 weeks old
The Rooster was Raised with them and has always been there. I guess I just worry about it because their first eggs the last couple weeks are small, And sporadic. So I didn’t know if I was supposed to wait until the eggs got to be a bigger size.And honestly I’ve had production layer so they lay...
It just didn’t seem like it would budge at all it seems like when I pulled it it was already in her digestive system. I hope that she will just poop it out