I have a 13 week exchequer leghorn pullet that has always had a prominent chin. Lately it is looking more mass-like. No oral lesions. No difficulty eating or drinking. I poked it with a needle and it had clear fluid in it. Any ideas? The rest of the flock is normal.
I have a 3 month old African goose that is supposed to be a female but (s)he has turned really bitey as of late. Is it just teenagerhood or is my goose actually a gander? I have videos of her voice but I have to figure out how to link a video in.
I ended up with two cockerels in my hatchery order and I already have a rooster so I have a silver laced Wyandotte cockerel 12 weeks old up for rehoming.
Ordered two silver laced Wyandotte pullets from the hatchery and have been suspicious since 5 weeks that one is a cockerel. Currently 6.5 weeks, tell me what y’all think, I know this breed is hard to sex.