I have been a member of the Facebook group for years and just realized I wasn't seeing any posts from the group. Now I can't even find the group of I'm logged into Facebook. A month or two ago my account was hacked and I was suspended from several Facebook groups. I'm assuming that is why I'm no...
Doing pretty good. He's getting a little stronger with just rest. Today he starts his vitamins and higher protein feed. We went to the feed store today and he got some lovin'.
So I know this thread is super old at this point, but your mini cornish looks JUST like my little Ducky that I started a thread on and I was told he was a golden sex link. I am curious, he's at 22-24 weeks old now and still going strong (though walking is rough on him), what ultimately ended...
Awe thanks guys. I figured I can throw on a few of Ducky's baby pictures. Originally he was supposed to be Princess Lay-A, but then when I figured he was a roo, it was going to be Chick-Bok-A, but when I saw him walk it was Ducky... so here's what he looked like as a chick and when I googled...
Well, I had thought initially that maybe they HAD given me a Cornish Cross, but at less than 1lb in weight I didn't think that likely because I figured if he was a Cornish with the amount he eats (small crop but he stuffs that sucker like 4 times a day or more) he would have put on the pounds...
Here's what I've got. I also have a little twelve second video of him that I couldn't figure out how to upload. This was taken last week, https://photos.app.goo.gl/XuxfDp81ukymEaV58
I have a 22-24 week old Golden Sex-Link Rooster (that is if TS gave me the correct breed). He doesn't weigh a pound yet. Last time I weighed him he was about .8lbs. He struggles to walk and I had noticed just before we put him and the others his age into the grow out area in the coop to also...
She didn't show any lavender that I recall. I ended up rehoming her with an Ameraucana Rooster so I don't know what color her eggs are. I am dying to know too, but the woman who I gave her to hasn't been able to determine which eggs are hers in her very diverse flock. I'll post if I ever find...
Yes, they were sexlinked. Hen=solid head, Roo=creamy spot on head. The hen ended up being a really pretty black bird, solid colored for the most part, adn the roo, looked more like a barred rock with an ameraucana face than my cuckoo maran hens that I just got.
My local feed store still gets them (or at least did this year). I was going to get a few more, but decided not to. The two hens I ended up with after my roo are great layers. I rehomed one because she was a bully (worse than the rooster I raised last summer for jumping on the backs of...