Yes I think I've been in denial. Now to figure out what to do with them We can have them where we are, were on an acre outside of the city limits, but we do have neighbors right next to us so I don't want them to drive them, and us, crazy with the loud crowing. I guess we may keep them a while...
Here's the other one in the front that we think is a Roo. The red in the back I'm pretty sure is a hen, she has the smallest comb and it's still yellow.
Here's our newest babies we picked up last night. 2 Barred rocks and 2 Ameraucanas. They are supposedly 90% sexed already females then we got to pick from the bunch. I picked the darkest BRs I could see as far as overall color since I heard that usually means pullet. They don't have any barring...
Wow!! I actually found some organic feed locally!!! Yay!!! It's milled in Texas too, called Coyote Creek. I'm hoping we have some luck with it! It's just $35 a 50 pound bag. I'm going to pick it up tomorrow and see how the chicks like it :)
Awesome thanks!! Yes I was wondering if s&p starter is crumbled or whole since ours are still small I might try Modesto until they can eat the whole grains then switch to s&p. Thanks yall! :)