My little Blue Wyandotte made his first attempt at crowing (more like croaking) this morning too!!!
It startled me honestly. I was like, what was that!?!? Did u just try to crow!! And he just stood there all innocent. I think he may have startled himself! Lol
Couldn’t they be white leghorns? We were at our TSC the other day and all the had we’re white leghorns and ducks.
Looked just like those little chicks.
I don’t think they are Cornish x.
So we picked up 2 production reds from a pullet bin on April 9th.
My daughter named this one Jewel.
Jewel has always been bigger and grown faster than any of our other pullets.
I often sit with them out in the run and talk, interact and observe. Jewel has shown zero aggression towards...
I would put in drain tiles or some sort of drainage system prior to moving your coop.
Sand would be your best option as it drains easily, and will be easy to clean daily With about 10-15 min of attention. (Depending size of coop)
You need to teach them. It isn’t something they automatically know to do.
U need to go out and pick them up and place them on the roost. They will begin to figure it out.
His tail feathers look more pointed, undefined and appear to curve. Pullets tail feathers are straight, with rounded ends and tend to be much more defined.
Hope that helps.