My ISA Brown chickens molted last fall and never regained their feathers and continue to look worse but act normal. The reds in the same coop look normal.
What is going on?
Bresse Farms in Mississippi is owned by Justin Moss. Farm operations and orders are done by Randy Moss. Bressefarms.com
I don't know what they charge but it may be an option. Someone else on backyard chickens mentioned another US supplier that charged $29 per chick.
Bresse Farms in Mississippi is owned by Justin Moss. Farm operations and orders are done by Randy Moss. Bressefarms.com
I don't know what they charge but it is another option.
This is Dela. She(?)is just over 14 weeks old. She is larger than the other chicks the same age and is more aggressive and dominant. Compared to the ameraucana roo above she looks very pullet, but since she is larger than the others and has more wattles it makes me wonder. What do you think?
Both Chicken and Boy will soon be 2 yrs old.
Visiting at Grandparents house.
From pictures he called them Roosters. Close, but good for first encounter.
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Out of my 6 chickens one has a bare bottom. They don't seem to be feather picking. I don't believe there are any mites etc. She seems perfectly normal, just different. I tried to get a picture of the rear, but every time she saw the camera she came to see if it was something to eat. You can see...
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