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    Cockerel feathering

    Good evening, I have a cockerel I got about three weeks ago(was a few days old when I got him) and noticed his feathers weren’t coming in like the pullets. He is supposed to have been a brown leghorn, but has Greyish blue legs. They are all on 20 to 24 percent feed. Any advice is appreciated...
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    Pullet identification

    Good morning, I got these pullets a month ago, and was wondering if anyone could give me an id on them. They are the dark ones. When I bought them, the sales people said they were brown leghorns, and I have some brooding with them, and they look different. Plus these have blue or grey legs. I’m...
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    Bantam Identification

    These pictures are of my bantam hen. I’m not sure of her breed, but would like a ball park of ideas of what she could be Thank you.
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    Sportsman 1502 Temperature

    Good morning all, I had recently purchased a new 1502 Sportsman Cabinet incubator for hatching out all of my eggs. I had inserted two of the temp probes that I used in the tabletop incubators, and am showing almost a two degree variance from the digital panel temp (102 and 99) measured from the...
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    Pullet comb

    Hello all, I have 3 pullets at the the moment, and I noticed the combs for my girls are developed, and a light red color, but not the deep red color that my neighbors are. They are exactly 5 months(20 weeks) old. The comb seems to be ashy, like its dry. They are on 20 percent chick starter/...
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    Crowing

    Good afternoon everyone. I have raised quail for quite a few years now, and raise them for eggs, meat, and chicks. My latest batch is 9 weeks old, the males dont crow and no eggs yet. They are on 24 percent gamebird with ground fish pellets for extra protein. Is it from the delayed light with...
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    Pullet Question

    Hello all. I have 2 California Grey pullets, both are almost 5 months old and I've had them since they were a day old. One is developing a nice comb and wattle, but the other isn't developing like her sister. These are my first chickens for eggs, as I've raised for meat. I've raise quail, ducks...
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