I need help figuring out what in the world this thing is. I had originally assumed him to be a Wheaten Ameracauna, but he doesn't have any tuft/beard and his feather pattern isn't right. It's possible he's a mutt, we got him at an auction, but I wanted to see if maybe his breed just wasn't in...
I have a catalog from a Cackle Hatchery in Ohio, US, and I'm pretty sure they have them. I don't know if they are bantam or not. The chickens I got from them got red Premiums in the Northwest Washington Fair, but they were different breeds.
For my science fair class, I want to train my seven-month barred rock, cochin, and sebright hens to recognize shapes. My idea is to put two cups. One of them will have a mealworm under it. This one is labeled square. the other is labeled circle. I will individually introduce each bird to the...
Ameraucana. I had one who laid her eggs up in the rafters. They all fell down(about 15) a week or so before her mysterious disappearance(she was always getting out). She was also the easiet to catch of my flock, and didn't panic when you set her down.
1. Wait a minute. Penny, do worms have fur? 2. Hey, make up your mind! Do i press the pedal down there or turn the wheel up here? 3. Woah! I thought the chick was supposed to come after i laid the egg!
Let me tell you, im no expert, but using common sense i get the
feeling that she, as you said, does not like yogurt. I would try giving her sour cream, or yogurt with chicken feed, or maybe just make something yourself that will serve the same purpose of the yogurt. I really hope your girl gets...
Alright! Lucky/i will be in with his mom and siblings soon. :D Ina case you are wondering, they are q cross between a black breasted res and a red frizzle cochin
News Flash! It is also opening its eyes regularly and peeping regularly to. If it makes it its name will be Lucky. If its a hen we'll spell it with an I.