That looks like an excellent option. I'm looking at them and the only question I can come up with and I'm looking for in the reviews is if it affects their ability to perch.
My Polish rooster has a mild case of bumble for, I've been treating it, but every time I bandage it no matter what I do he manages to take it off. I'm worried about infection if he doesn't keep it on. Any tips??
To tie up the thread I began...
The white chick is a pullet and an American Bresse mix with sapphire sky. She's the biggest. Our friend laughed, she didn't know her bresse roo had the chance.
The blue chick with gold leakage is indeed a cockerel and sapphire sky cross with brown leghorn. He was...
I have Sapphire Sky Olive Eggers and one is a roo. They're similar looking (my Sapphire Sky roo and your chicken and about the same age) and I wish I still had pics of my Sapphire Gems as chicks but one phone and several years later (they've since passed on) I want to say pullet but my brain is...
The gray one with the small yellow head dot has feathered out with buff colored leakage in it's chest/neck area and appears to be a cockerel. Our friend when I sent her a pic of the white chick said omg my american bresse must have got in and appears to be female, and the last one out has a rose...
We didn't know about their reputation and fortunately for some reason our bank was able to stop payment before they had a chance to dispute it. No tracking number, no phone calls picked up. Very shady.
I'd pull mine as soon as they were dry if standard sized, I let my bantams stay in a bit longer. I had a barred rock/Brahma mix hatch and that worry once she fluffed and was steady on her feet. The offender and her mother. 🤭
Mine did well for about 4 or 5 hatches and then I began having trouble with controlling the humidity. I currently have a NR 360 which is comparable but only purchased instead of a kebbonix because it is taller. When I was hatching anything other than bantams I worried that the chicks would bonk...