i would guess
roo
hen
roo
roo
roo
hen, based on the looks of my own polish,
but in your second post, I would most definitely say the second one is a roo.
There are two 3 week old silver laced polish here. The others are golden laced, and one black one. you can see the difference in this photo
This picture is at about 5 weeks old I think
this was on a local poultry add website. what a suprise.....
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5 Easter Ducks need them to go. Free to good home.
Herriman, UT 84096 - May 10, 2009
We bought 5 ducks for Easter and have decided it is not our thing. 8 weeks old living outside for 1 week. Must go ASAP...
I was just reading another post who said that their rooster lets the hens eat scraps first. It reminded me that Ive been noticing that when I feed the chickens, the rooster always walks around and doesnt eat anything, while the girls are gobbling up everything in site. I thought he was just...
well, thanks! you were all right. Last night I saw that they got out of the water and sat on the bank, and this morning when i got up, they were just as they were yesterday, some in, some out, playing, splashing, still happy as ever. Its really funny, its a little mudhole that they have...
I have 5 ducks, 6 weeks old. Today I dug them a little watering hole about 2 feet wide by 1 foot deep that they can climb easily in and out of. They have been in and out of it all day. What if they dont get out tonight? will they freeze? Night time lows of 40. They are so happy I can tell...
did you see this on KSL today? I dont know how close you are to provo, but its interesting to see that zoning laws are changing and maybe will move toward your area.
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Provo may let residents keep 6 chickens at home
March 11th, 2009 @ 10:20am
PROVO, Utah (AP) -- The Provo Municipal...
Northern Utah
I put 8 four week old babies outside in their coop with access to a chicken yard on October 31. They had one 125 w heat lamp in their coop that they sat relatively close to. With the exception of one who got wedged upside down and away from the heat for an unknown amount of time...
you dont. they either can stomach that or not. My sister in law wont take any of my eggs either, for the same reason. And she's never even had any of my eggs. Just somewhere along the road of her life, she had a bad experience. Whatever
thanks for all your comments.
So, if they were to sleep in the coop with the chickens, and i didnt provide water for them in there, and they swam out in the pool, or pond or whatever I end up doing for them, do their feathers retain a lot of water so they will drag ounces of it in to the coop...