Well, I'll tell you right now that middle one is a boy! Had the EXACT same experience with my two BO "Pullets" this spring as well. By 5 weeks, my roo was very obviously not a pullet! We like him, though. :rolleyes: He's now 11 or 12 weeks, and is practically the same size as my adult RIR hen...
Mosey does not love affection, but she loves company. Whenever I’m out she never strays more than 2 or 3 feet from me, quietly telling me about her day. She might be my favorite, even if she is aloof.
Tilly and Penny joining us under the pear tree this afternoon!!
Update as of yesterday! They have discovered the roost and are up there all the time now. About 8 weeks. They are facing our sliding glass door, which is why it’s so dirty. They are such a fun little batch, a lot different than our first group.
Left to right, we have Pepper, Hawkeye, Houlihan...
If I knew it all, I wouldn’t be here asking for advice! :)
I just want my flock to be integrated smoothly with minimal spats. So far, I’ve always read that if there is a rooster present, he leads the flock. I knew there is always a dominant hen but my prior understanding was that she is still...
Thank you, this is helpful. Our dominate hen right now is a RIR who is kind of rude in my opinion, but compared to what I've read on here of others' dominant hens, she's really not that bad. Our girls are really quite peaceful and barely squabble among themselves, and if there is squabbling, its...
Hi there,
So, back in March I purchased 4 chicks to add to our existing flock. One turned out to be a cockerel, which we will be keeping. They are about 8 weeks old now, and we have them in a separate coop and run out in the yard with our older girls (4 two year old hens). We let them out for...
What a gorgeous rooster!! I’m loving these stories of people who love their roos, I am raising my first cockerel on accident. He is a buff Orpington. At first I was super nervous about keeping a roo as he was supposed to be a pullet, but the more I read these wonderful stories, the more excited...
I love those babies!!! So cute. I love when they are small, they grow so fast!!! Just a month ago my teenage chickens were fluffy little peeping dust bunnies. 🥹 your flock is adorable!
I am just making this as a way to document my own flock, stories, and pictures for reference later and to see how far we’ve come (and for memories)! We are raising our second batch of chicks and having a lot of fun. I love seeing everyone’s posts and their flocks and hearing about all the silly...
Wow, just wanted to pop in to say your roo is totally stunning. Gives me hope for my cockerel! He is 5 1/2 weeks, and almost the size of one of my mature RIR hens, it’s crazy how quickly he is growing and how big he is. I got two BO “pullets” from TSC this spring, we learned very quickly that...
My dog is a mutt but she has been a complete angel with both batches of chickens. She doesn’t often chase anything, and ignores cats and such but we still weren’t sure how she’d react to birds in the yard. She was very intrigued by the chicks when we brought them home, we even caught her...
We are! The only reason I would rehome him would be if he becomes aggressive at any point, just because we have a dog and my niece and nephew are often out in our yard. But he doesn’t seem to be the type, he’s pretty cool as a cucumber personality wise.
I just wanted to show off this super sweet SS pullet. This is only my second batch of chicks (1 batch of 4, they’re 2 years and this spring another batch of 4). Our first are mostly friendly, but not super affectionate (I didn’t expect them to be). But this little girl is SO sweet, she always...
Yes, it’s likely a pullet…. My “pullet’s” comb is twice the size of yours, bright pink, and he’s only 5 weeks. We’ve accepted our fate, and love our little cockerel anyhow. 😆 Here’s a picture from earlier this week. He’s even bigger today. You can see how large his comb is and how pink the...