Hi, I guess this kind of question gets asked here a lot, but here goes: I have 6 hens that are almost a year old. We had some very cold weather and snow here in SW Ohio in February, and around that time one of my two Easter Egger hens started to develop a frizzy patch of feathers on her back...
Just found this thread after searching "chicken doesn't like mealworms" on google. I have a similar situation...I have 6 birds total: 2 Buff Orps, 2 Easter Eggers, a Barred Rock, and a New Hampshire. They all go nuts for mealworms, except the New Hampshire. She seems to have no interest in...
Thanks everybody! She's a beautiful and friendly chicken and I was beginning to worry that I'd have to re-home her since I can't keep roosters in my area. Glad to hear that won't be necessary!
Hi all,
new chicken owner here. I have 6 birds that are just over 10 weeks old. I'm wondering if there's any way to say definitively if this grey Easter Egger is a rooster or not...I've had mixed responses when I've asked elsewhere online. Thanks!