Chick One:
Chick Two:
Chick Three:
Chick Four:
The rest of the Serama chicks, probably too young to tell the difference.
The top 3 have been fighting non stop even though they all have been raised together making me think their aggressive nature could...
I just received these 2 chickens, the previous owner said they were attacked by a chicken hawk, hence the missing feathers. They also said they were barred rocks, but it doesn't look like they are.
Any ideas as to what they could be breed wise? Thanks!
I have 6 Red Sex links, their names are as follows:
Chicken Nugent (She is the Runt, and has napoleon complex! LOL), Brownie, Fluffy, Gussy, Standing Steve (She perches on EVERYTHING), Crackers.
This is Brownie:
She is a 16 week old ISA Brown, She is my main concern right now. So far she has been checked for mites and there are none to be found. I am doubtful that she has worms, but anything is possible. I am slightly worried about her since she has a very small pale comb/face...
So this is my girl on the Right, the darker chicken. She is about 12 weeks old, and is a ISA Brown.
She is our favorite chicken. but as she gets older we notice her waddle/comb is bigger then the rest of the girls. She is also very bossy. Could she be a roo? The chickens to the left is the same...
I wanted to add that my Hens (Isa brown/10weeks) go crazy over raw coconut. It's been our go to treat as of late. They even like it better then meal worms. Who knew?
Sorry about the mistake, I changed the scratch with FEED. I have been feeding them medicated feed (purina brand) with greens, yogurt, tiny food scraps. So far so good!
Any feeding tips I should be aware of?
...mess with either of the compost heaps or garbage bins. I am crossing my fingers that that would be an indicator of vermin. So, honestly I don't *think* that we have issues out here. With that said, my chickens will be cooped up at night just to be safe.
Good call on the bushes! I honestly...