I bought some eggs for a broody hen as I have no roos. they were all blue eggs. 5 of the 6 hatched. All the chicks have 5 toes. I was told they are 1/2 Ameracauna and 1/2 Dorking. They are almost 8 weeks old.
I have no idea how to determine if they are roos or hens - these...
I bought some eggs for a broody hen as I have no roos. they were all blue eggs. 5 of the 6 hatched. All the chicks have 5 toes. I was told they are 1/2 Ameracauna and 1/2 dorking. I have no idea how to determine if they are roos or hens - these are my first babies. Any ideas?
I need some suggestions. I just moved into a rental house so i don't want to spend too much $. I have a small coop but need to modify a dog run into an inexpensive run for the girls. It is 22' x 15', fenced with metal welded wire for the walls about 4 ft. high. There are 4x4x (6 ft tall)...