How big is their area? I once had a chick (light brown leghorn) who would try and pluck the others when they weren’t looking. I did some research and found that it’s because she was bored and wanted something more spacious. I got a bigger pool to brooded them in and she stopped.
I knew tractor supply pulled a fast one on me saying they were Ameracauna. Thank you guys for your expertise! Can i ask, other than the red comb, how else can you tell they are roosters?
Hey guys, I am hoping that I found the right forum to post this. I live in South Georgia and got a few ameracauna chicks about a month ago. There’s these two that stand out and I am wondering if they’re both roosters. What do y’all think?
I’m sorry, I thought I mentioned that I reside in Southern Georgia and that the weather is a bit temperamental but not too cold, but I guess I never posted it .
I did take y’alls advice and quarantined him in my laundry room. I am supplementing his water with vitamins (found in in tractor...
Ok so I finally got to him again and I looked inside his mouth and it’s pretty smooth and pink. I saw nothing that looked bad in there. After i took pics of his eyes again, i noticed that he más mucus coming out of his nose. All the feed store said was that they got their chickens from auctions...
So I bought a rooster less than a week ago from a local feed store. He seems to be a Penedesenca rooster and he’s spurs aren’t fully grown yet so I am guessing he’s about 6-8 months old. While we were watching him at the feed store, he seemed healthy and active. I brought him over to my flock of...