I’m saying cockerel for this one:
And pullet here:
Definitely would prefer one of each so we can see the eating aspect of a slow growing heritage breed, but the hens are so pretty!
hi all!
I butchered for the first time today- hoping you can help me answer some questions that came up.
First, how long can I take to pluck before I need to move on to removing the organs? It takes me a long to pluck by hand, but I’m worried I willing compromise the meat by not gutting...
The only thing would think it would make a big difference on is if you had to decontaminate the whole thing at one point (hopefully not!). Then, you could just spray down/scrub....but that would be catastrophic situation health wise for your flock.
Yeah, I am hoping that is the case! It is always so hard to tell whether the pictures that are online and not associated with a thread are examples of poor breeding/non-standard or if that is just how the breed's appearance progresses. Thanks!
I mean....your rooster and hen probably helped a bit ;)
I would agree, they're worth whatever people will pay for them. Some places sell some types of chicks for $200, some can't get $2 for them. I'd do some research on what your local markets are doing and then work from there. Go to the local...
So, for those interested.... I think I have two females. I just don’t see how either could change their wing feathers so drastically to get to the male coloration.
This pic is the one that I thought could be male given the less distinctive markings
This is the other
Here’s a picture. The down ones are two of the Appenzeller chicks, and one polish.
The Appenzellers are highly cuddly too, so maybe they were displeased with the inanimate brooder pad, and wanted companionship.
The baby chicks are no longer down/dumpy. Everybody is doing better as of yesterday (didn't get to see them in person today yet). They weren't cold the ~36 hours they were crying-they moved in and out of the heat pad normally....I think they were just a little over-worn from the shipping and...
Thank you, but I do know how they're supposed to look when they are fully grown into their adult feathers.
I'm curious about the intermediate stages. For instance, they're brown/downy feathered right now, with the wing feathers inbound. However, they look a little brown-ish still. I'm wondering...
Hello all!
I'm about to start harvesting my first batch of meaties (Rainbow Rangers, then Grey Rangers later). I know some of them breathe heavily, but it seems like it is from the weight they lug around, rather than an infection or defect. They do sneeze right when I first put food down, but I...
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I was hoping people had growth/feather development pics from their chicks. I’m curious about how mine will develop and when I can expect to see the pattern start emerging and be fully developed.
Thanks!
Are your chicks friendly?
Mine are always climbing on my hands, snoozing when held, and love chin scratches. Should I prepare for them to get more aloof as they age? I’ve read a lot of comments that say they’re not particularly people oriented....
No, I’m treating for down/dumpy behavior and crying. But then this poop came out of one (three acting down/cold/crying) who was already a bit off... hence the question of what else I should look for...
I started them on Corid as I don’t have medicated feed. One chick just produced this dropping. Anything else I should have my eye out for with this? It was also the last to be up and moving about when I turned the lights on.