I'd love to visit the States (once spent an afternoon in Buffalo, if that counts for anything).
They say the grass is always greener on the other side.... this might actually be true due to all the rain we get here! If you like rain, welcome to the UK, you'll love it!
Haha, we're in a mid-terrace in Witney, don't think I can get away with a massive accumulation. Yours really are spoilt if they live indoors (love your picture)!
For a treat, mine enjoy a bit of corn some afternoons, and I also feed them a mealworm/seed mix as a treat. I am trying to make a...
Thanks all for your comments, very helpful. Totally convinced he's a boy, so was taken to a new home. We're in the middle of a town and the operatics that were starting to occur had to be stopped. He has gone to a lady who intends to breed from him, so he should have a happy life with lots of...
Hi, not far at all then! I've posted a few pics of a Vorwerk we have, trying to work out if it's a cock or hen, 10 weeks old and beautiful. We're in the middle of town so can't keep any cockerels - worst luck!
Hahaha! Yes, they do sound a bit rubbish when they start.... we've had a few before... need to get rid of any cockerels as we live in the middle of a town and don't think the neighbours would appreciate it!
Oh right, thanks. That's interesting, I've never heard of a hen developing spurs before. 'I think it's a he' was definitely trying to crow today, I heard it a few times. Not really loud and not what you'd describe as a 'cock a doodle doo'.. more of a rrrrroooooo sort of noise.... or...
Hi, we hatched out some eggs under our Silkie this year and we were keen to get a Vorwerk. Only one of the Vorwerks hatched and we are unsure of it's gender, we have nothing to compare it to. It has been squaring up to our French Copper Black cock of the same age and is ten weeks old. Any...
Hi,
Thought I'd join you all as we love our pet chickens and love talking about them with whoever will listen. Having difficulty sexing a 10 week old Vorwerk, so will be posting pictures later for you to cast your eyes upon and hoping you might be able to help!
Cheers, Sonia