These gals are 3 years old. Always thought female. But now I see they look very different. One is broody which is why her comb is small but the size of the comb one waddle on the other is alarming. No signs of mating or crowing from the one I am thinking might be a male. Not high up on the...
All these stories are interesting and helpful for dog and chicken owners. Someone said that dogs will do what dogs are meant to do. How true. One more note is (hard as it is) keep your chickens untamed. By making them pets and comfortable with other species your risk their nature to feel and...
5 weeks is still young enough to create a cast and as they grow, their toes will flatten. You definitely should fix them. Look on line for a tutorial. Easy to fix. 2 weeks and it will be better. You can use popsicle sticks as "shoes" for them and tape. Strong tape. Good luck
Depends on how much time you have for the bird. If you have a lot, a Cockatiel is a great starter bird. Any kind of bird like that will need attention. It will get squaky if it doesn't get it. If you don't want a talking or whistling bird and don't have a lot of time go for a parakeet or canary...
Hi Nutty, glad to hear from you!
These brinseas are a steal, if I wasn't already set with mine I'd be on this in a heartbeat. If anyone is looking for a good incubator this would be perfect for you.[/quote
Hey Pyxis
How is Rex doing? I just had a possum in my coop and it killed what was left...
Put these pics up on their own "what gender am I" section. That way you might get more inputs. I don't want to steer you wrong. The more white one indicates a boy....but the combs on the others look very red and that is not good either. One person said they might not count as barred so.... You...