They are growing back in. She stays in her own coop except when free ranging for right now. The bully is gone but every time someone gets near her tail she squawks and some think it's a game.
Are these pullets?
RIR 20+ weeks. The leg horn is a pullet since she is laying.
Sliver laced Wyandotte 18 weeks
Gold laced Wyandotte 18 weeks. Tail feathers just coming back in after being pecked by a bully.
I have a beautiful gold laced Wyandotte named Henrietta that is having a few issues. There is a little back story. A couple weeks ago one of our hens started pecking out all of Henrietta's tail feathers and up her lower back. We rehomes said hen and now two weeks later Henrietta had a bunch of...
She was the one I was positive was a girl. She is also crazy friendly. But her mini crow got me. She is the first of all the chickens to make more than a little cluck.
Is my 13 week old bantam Cochin "frizzle" a Wilma or William? Hen or roo? I was sure she was a hen but I swear she was trying to crow this morning. My other bantam cohchin has had red comb and wattle since 4 weeks.
Is my 13 week old bantam Cochin "frizzle" a Wilma or William? Hen or roo? I was sure she was a hen but I swear she was trying to crow this morning. My other bantam cohchin has had red comb and wattle since 4 weeks.
My babies are now 11 weeks old. Let's see if we can figure out what they are yet.
Silkie 1:
Silkie 2
SLW 1
SLW 2
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GLW
Cochin 1 and obvious roo but too cute to not include.
Cochin 2
I am just starting to build my run. I know I shouldn't use regular staples to attach the hardware cloth but what about ones that are 2" long. I was thinking of using them every where and then ever so often also using a screw with a washer. Would these staple work?
Thanks JaeG. That is what I thought although they both have combs the Roos is very pink already where the others is just yellow and no wattles. His has been pink since 3.5 weeks old. She is the sweetest of all our chicks. And he is feisty haha
I am hoping at lease one of the silver laced is a pullet they all feathered out at exactly the same time and are all the exact same size. I have heard Wyandotte's are really hard to tell.
Hi! I am new here. We have our first batch of chicks ever that are now 4 weeks old. We have 2 silkies, 2 SL wyandottes, one GL Wyandotte, and 2 bantam Cochins.
I live in north central Minnesota.
Chick #1: Bantam Cochin Frizzle
Chick #2: Silver laced Wyandotte
Chick#3: Gold laced Wyandotte
Chick#4 The other silver laced Wyandotte
Chick# 5 First Silkie
Chick#6 The second Silkie
Chick #7: Bantam Cochin Frizzle who didn't curl.
Here are my 4...