Understood, thank you. Her crop is very firm and about the size of a tennis ball. Would firmness indicate impaction? She is such an enthusiastic eater that I wouldn’t be surprised if she ate something she shouldn’t, or just ate too much grassy goodness as they’ve had a lot of time outside of the...
I’ve read several older posts but I’m still not clear on what I should do. My sweet Fudge is a 9 month old Easter Egger. I noticed about a week ago from my window that she was bobbing her head around in a weird manner, but I didn’t think much of it. I thought maybe she was just doing her egg...
That is a cinnamon queen. We have 2 of those. We also have 2 barred rock both with more pronounced combs, one is more pink and the other pretty pale. It’s hard to know what’s typical from breed to breed
Hello! I posted yesterday, but I’m posting again with better pictures today. We have 3 EEs. Fudge is the dark brown, I’m pretty sure she is a pullet. Freya is the golden one, unsure but leaning pullet. Rocky is the grey, really suspicious she’s a boy. Thanks for any input. They are 8 weeks old.
Do you think if they are males they should have darker and more pronounced comb and waddle by this point(8 wks)? None of my 3 EEs have darker or pronounced comb/waddle. They are pale and tiny
Yes the grey one is the one I’m most suspicious! Sometimes when she’s walking around the tail feathers “splay out” and seem to stand taller. She looks much different from the others, I have 2 other EEs
I hope it’s just the pattern! I love my girls and I don’t want to have to rehome any :( it’s my first time having chickens. I’m glad you and others said they are pullets