I have noticed lately that they (the Leghorns) squat when I go to pet them. So I am hoping that is indicative of the posture they will take when Gus gets friendly. Thanks for the encouragement.
Well, everybody is still a little too young to worry yet. The leghorns are the oldest and they about 5 months old. The others are about 3 months old - including Gus the Jersey Giant. I will just be sad if anyone gets hurt or has to leave.
I am afraid I have made a mistake. I have a Jersey Giant rooster (not matured yet) and have added him to my mixed flock. I didn't even think about the size difference when he is fully matured. Someone told me that there is a danger of him breaking the girls' legs when he mounts them. Has anyone...
I have finally named all of my chickens - even though I can't quite tell all of my leghorns apart.
Most of them are named after departed Aunts and Maw Maws.
The White Leghorns are: Pearl, Hazel, Annie Laura, Jane and Birdie
Brahmas: Aunt Thelma & Aunt Gertie
Ameraucauna: Gracie...
Yeah, I kinda figured that. I am really more concerned about heat distress during our brutal summers. Our hot weather can last into November sometimes. We have even been known to wear shorts on Christmas morning. We have a huge industrial-sized mister fan that sprays a light cool mist - not...
Yes, it is worth it's weight in gold and them some! But more than that - the information and encouragement from seasoned veterans gives us greenhorns the confidence to try new things and I am so grateful for all of the support.
I was thinking about a "Big Daddy" heating device for the winter...
I have been using gentle correction with my "finger beak" and it seems to be working. Yesterday when I got home I made a "panic room" for the chicks. I patterned it after the "Mama Hen Brooder" but without the heat source. It is the miracle I have been waiting for. It seems to be what is best...
Yay - I figured out how to respond directly to another poster - but I digress...
Yes, I was worried about all of the separate units I am creating. I am afraid Gus will hurt accidentally them. I will post some pictures when I can so you can see the size difference and have more info to go on...
Well here's the latest...I am learning all about that "chicken math". I am laughing even as I type. Yesterday I went to get a new waterer and came home with two brahma chicks for Gus to play with. Well - they looked alot bigger at the feed store. They probably need another week before they will...
thanks for the encouragement. I had read that larger breeds are typically more docile that is why I picked a Jersey Giant. I have put him in a kitty crate and put him out in the coop for a little while. I don't know who got more out of it - Gus or the girls. They were very curious. It was so...
Thanks for the warm welcome and the sage advice, caveman and pyxis. I am so excited about my new little family.
And yes, he is by himself - but not for long. I am going to get him a couple of friends his own age to make the transition easier.
Well the crying is very effective - I drop what I'm doing an go running every time. I am going to pick up a new waterer today and I may pick up another chick or two to keep him company and they can make the transition together.
Thanks so much for your response. I am glad to know that there is...
So......I got a new rooster chick this weekend (before I read any rooster posts) and according to many BYC articles I am off to a terrible start. I have hugged and kissed and gotten very attached to Gus (named after Augustus McCrae from Lonesome Dove). Anyway - the reason I have babied him so...
Ok - I HATE to admit this - but I am a terrible chicken mama. I can't tell my leghorns apart.
I have 1 Rhode Island Red and 5 White Leghorns. They all have names but I don't know who is who.
I didn't want to mark them in any way so they wouldn't peck each other.
The RIR is Ruby
Somebody is Pearl...