We don’t have any contact to that school anymore so I suppose it’s a waiting game... We have an Americauna as well so it would be cool to have all these colors of eggs.
My brother got them from a school that had raised them for a class and they had decided to give them away.. We had no idea the gender or breed and when i did some research I found the chick is most likely an EE.
We have a tan silkie that unlike her sister, doesn’t have a fluffy tail! Her tail looks like it’s feathers instead of normal silkie fluff, the tips of her wings are like this too... is this a problem or normal for non bearded silkies?
Last night we lost one of our leghorns to what we thought was just vent gleet. The leghorn stopped going outside with everyone else when it was time to free range and always stayed in the nesting box. She ate very little and we noticed how bad the vent gleet was. We tried giving her baths and...
I have a 5 monthish old EE that we once thought to be a cockerel, but due to it not crowing like our other cockerels, who have been crowing for two months but are a little older. We have no idea on what it’s gender could be and I was hoping that someone would be able to help me.
Thank you so much! We thought it might be a roo just because her clicks sound different from the other breeds and hens, again I can’t thank you enough!
Thanks! Is the cockerel just because he’s standing up? I really hope it is a hen, some EE have looked like Roos but turn out to be hens, think this could be one?
We have 2 silkies, one is white and the other tan, they are both the same age but the tan one has no feathers on its face like the white one does! Is this normal for the color of silkie or is something wrong with the tan one? Thanks!
I have a small chick, maybe 4-6 weeks old, we are thinking it could be a too since it stands up so tall. We have no idea the breed and no contact to the breeder, we were thinking it is an Easter Egger, does it look to be a roo and an EE?