Title of photo: friends not food
Name of bird: Dinosaur
Gender: rooster (probably)
Username: SiriSchantz
Fun Fact: Dinosaur lives in my bedroom and wears a little sock diaper. When he’s tired he yawns a lot and climbs all over me until I rub his belly or hold him :)
This is Dinosaur! My (now) 6 week old silkie rooster (didn’t know gender at the time). A fun fact about Dino is that he lives in my bed room and when he’s tired he climbs all over me until I cuddle him or rub his belly!
I have a 5-6 week old silkie named dinosaur and he has a very spacious cage (6 square feet) all to himself (he’ll be with the other chickens once he’s a bit bigger) which gives more than enough space to stretch and flap his wings, but he never does. It’s always the first thing he does when I let...
Never hatched before but really excited to try my hand at it. Preferably low end of the price spectrum and available on Amazon. Thanks fellow poultry fanatics!
I’d love to help conserve a species in this way. I’d be willing to hatch and release, or keep the birds- whichever is the best for the bird. I’m in Ohio so if I need to release the bird I’d it’s natural habitat to be within a few hours range driving.
My home owners association pet rules read:
“No person may keep, breed, board or raise any animal, livestock, reptile, or poultry of any kind for breeding or other commercial purpose on any residential home or upon any part of the Common Element. No pets shall be kept which constitute a nuisance...
My home owners association pet rules read:
“No person may keep, breed, board or raise any animal, livestock, reptile, or poultry of any kind for breeding or other commercial purpose on any residential home or upon any part of the Common Element. No pets shall be kept which constitute a nuisance...
Put your coop and a covered run against the fence and disguise it as a garden shed or something. Maybe put plants around the outside too. I haven’t tried it but it might work