hello all,
here a small update.
the chick is like 8 weeks old now.
still dont know exactly what breed this is but hen and chick look healthy, they forage around the garden a lot, they like to sit in some bushes on the floor after their food rallies..its like taking a siesta, to start again...
Hello everyone,
A small update..I have a video of the chick to share, i cant get closer so i have to zoom in, sorry if the quality isnt that good.
The chick is about 6 weeks old right now..maybe off by a day or 2 less or more.
I don't know if its either male or female...
Oh yes, i do. I throw a little bit of little bird feed with plantain, little earthworms..keeping it simple
and about the rooster, there are many roosters around, but none is really close, however; for the past couple months ive noticed a nearby flock, a rooster with 3 to 4 hens.
All I did was...
Greetings all...i have a little update.
So last time we've spoken was in March.
Between the time I first joined..started this thread and today, she must have laid eggs like 3 to 4 times. She has her seasons, she doesn't lay daily.
Everytime they were not fertile, she would sit for a while but...
Hello all,
Here's a little update on the chicken.
A video of her eating,I just put some food for her.
https://streamable.com/an70nq
She is sitting on 11 eggs for the past 2 weeks or so and comes out every other day.
Thanks, I did my best.
She found her way thru a cluster of aloe vera in a corner next to the wall:D:D
I carefully picked 3 eggs up and put them in the bucket where she put the first 2.
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They're pretty far, I never seen any near here.
But then again..I'm a total newbie to this.
Should I leave next eggs wherever she lays them(she lay eggs in 2 different places), and not touch them just to make sure?
Hello guys,
Thanks for the replies.
As stated before, where I live these chickens are everywhere. People own a small flock but they keep reproducing and they go away and become "semi wild"(I learned here the word Feral) and they live from the surroundings and start their new flocks near their...