I'm Smartychick!
a little about myself:
-my favorite color is green
-I'm a Middle Ages nut
-I am a serious bookworm
-I'm funny (or try to be)
-I LOVE my animals!!! (which include goats, dogs, chooks, and a cat)
-if my dog doesn't like you, there's a good chance I won't either
-I am a...
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This is my farm! It is unofficially named Amazing Grace Farm. It is named that for two reasons. First is for God my Lord's amazing grace...
One of our boys does that, exactly how you described it. It is completely normal. He is just finding and making a safe nest for his ladies, like the good hubby he is. Not to worry, you don't have a transgender rooster, just a sweet one.
Hi everyone,
I have been wanting to ask this and just getting around to it. A little nervous because I see alot about ciocci and it appears to be so deadly. I clean poop off of bars/shelves every morning and I do notice on occasion some sloppy poo with blood in it. This has gone on for quite...
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Keep it up people! These are great! I find it amusing that we are growing a thread that mocks the stupidity of fellow humans
never heard of a rooster loosing his voice. Sometimes I wish one of my boys would. If he is very young, it will get better, if he is an adult, I still wouldn't be concerned unless he is acting sick in any other way. As in if he isn't eating or drinking or seems in pain.
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My Silkie rooster can fly up a couple feet to a roosting bar, but most of my Silkies just make a big fluff pile on the ground. They don't seem to mind.