The gray one had me change my mind a few times because she stands tall like a rooster. I figured pretty quickly the orange one was a roo because he's so late in the feather game and stands tall but I was hoping I was wrong.
I got this little nugget yesterday as a free McMurray surprise . I thought it was a polish but after watching their Facebook post earlier this week where they showed free surprise chicks, I think it's actually a lakenvelder. Any ideas?
Yes I did have them dna tested. 😂 I'm impatient and didn't want to wait a year on their gender. I was right on what I thought they were. I hatched 9 of them and kept these two.
Hello and good evening. I have a question for you all that is leaving me stumped. I've had chicken's for 8 years and I currently have 11 chickens and a roo who free range. Get plenty of compost and get a balanced layer plus what they get free ranging. That being said I now have an egg eater. Not...
It seems he's going to be spared freezer camp. Mom couldn't afford the sign up fee. I'm going to trade him for my friends bantam rooster, who's been terrorizing her ducks and has to be rehomed. I was going to give her a pullet but she can use a good rooster.
They were feed store pullets. I don't need a rooster so he might just go to freezer camp later on as i originally bought them for meat birds but was planning on keeping a few. why does the cute one have to be a roo?
here is another of him, sorry couldn't get the feet but they are big
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