I have one. It was a brief episode as a chick and has never recurred. Her head would fall and she would scuttle backwards until she hit something, then flop wildly for a second and walk away as if nothing happened.
Looks like a pullet to me. No pointy hackle or saddle feathers (probably wouldn't show at 6 weeks anyway), no color in the comb or wattles, very horizontal carriage. If this is a cockerel, it hasn't started puberty yet.
I'll be setting another group of eggs some time this week. Coyotes or dogs got my sister's cockerel again so I'll set some of his eggs ((JG x RIR) x RIR/(Biel x JG)/(Biel x BA)) and some of my own. Mine will be ((JG x RIR) × BA/JG). There's a possibility of a few Ranger eggs in the group, and...
Officially six weeks. The smallest has the best camouflage, but she's half the size of her siblings so I don't think I'll keep her.
This group really prefers foraging. Whether that's due to Mama's teaching or a natural inclination, they don't even look at the food in the morning but just go out...
She was supposed to be a Mystic Marans (correction, Midnight Majesty Marans) from Hoovers Hatchery. I have 5 16 week old pullets in this coop and at least 1 is laying.
The colors and shapes of the eggs are distinct enough that I suspect 2. However, none of the girls look old enough. The two...
Apparently laid an egg in a space she couldn't get out of. Couldn't go forward, couldn't go back, couldn't turn. I don't think she could breathe either, the way she was wedged in.
I found the other hen I thought was sitting. She gave herself a Darwin award. So a total of 5 chicks for this season, and down by one adult hen.
I let one of the JGxRIR boys out of confinement. They are 20 weeks old. No forced matings that I've seen, and he's ignoring the young pullets. At...
The young cockerel hasn't figured out tit-bitting. 😅 I gave them blueberries today as a treat. He found one and excitedly called the girls, then ate it before they could.
The three older girls want nothing to do with him, but the POL pullets are acting like his groupies.
Last night I slaughtered a 36 week old Biel x JG cockerel.
Weight fully feathered and before processing 6.5 lbs. Dressed weight, 3.75.
Narrow body, I almost couldn't get my hand in the cavity. Narrow breast. They were free range birds, so very little fat and muscles well developed.
I forgot...