Hi, all!
A recent heavy snow collapsed my run, and, the poultry are having such a blast free-ranging in among the raised beds of our enclosed garden, I'm seriously thinking of not re-erecting the run. What is the forum-wide consensus on how well poultry and gardens co-exist? I don't plan on...
Hi there! I have a 4'x4' brooder with a solid top and mesh on three sides. On Friday I'm picking up two turkey chicks and 4 chicken chicks, about 3 wks old each. The brooder is on the front porch, which receives direct sun in the morning till about midday. I'm in central Virginia. The...
Hi there! I'm sure this is a Turkey Raising 101 question, but here goes: Should toms outnumber hens? I currently have a Bronze tom and hen (each is about a year and a half old), and a friend is offering me a Burgundy Red chick. Should I get a Burgundy Red tom or a hen (I'd rather get a tom)...
Thanks, Illia -- I really appreciate that. Do Mallards stand upright like that, though? As you can tell, I'm a novice with regard to ducks. Do you happen to know if Cayugas can have any sort of splotches of white on them? I ask, because two of my ducks that were sold to me as Cayugas each...
Hi, all! I would appreciate your help with the following:
Is the following a brown Cayuga (if there even is such a thing), a Buff Orpington duck, or a Campbell? I simply assumed this duck was a brown Cayuga, but then I was reading a profile of the Cayuga, which indicated that breed comes only...
Wow, now that's a bird!! Rhode Island Red? See what everyone else on the forum thinks. Thanks, and welcome to Backyard Chickens - you're going to love it here.
What a gorgeous bird! Thanks for sharing. I suspect she's a pullet, given the relative lack of wattles, comb, and spindles. But I'm very new to chickens, so that's just a suspicion. Thanks for the pix!
Mrs. Feathers :
Looks just like my little EE`s. Mine are AustralorpXBlack Ameraucana and are all black with the blue/green/purple shimmers to their feathers. I do have a 9 week old with a few random brown splotches (the same colour as yours) poking through. How old is yours now, and did he...
Mrs. Fluffy Puffy :
EE Cockeral! Odd color - but a very handsome boy!
Why, thanks! Yeah, I'm quite proud of him. I just hope he gets along with the established rooster -- I'd hate to have to part with him. What would you call that pattern? I'm still new to chickens, so I'm learning, for...
I've suspected for the last week or so that this one was a cockerel, but now I'm sure he is, with those tuffs on either side of his face (is there is a technical term for those?) and those emerging spindles. I am excited to have a second male in the flock, but now I have to wait and see how the...
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Y'know, good point, I didn't even think of that. And, believe me, these chickens were running around everywhere, hens and roosters (and, man, the chicks--you should have seen them all!). Thanks for the pointer - you're right, who knows what these various individuals are. "Mutts", as...
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Me, too!! I couldn't agree with you more. I asked a few of the zookeepers if they knew what breed she was and if I could have some of her chicks, and they replied no on both. Oh, well. Splash is obviously one of my favorite patterns, because the Splash Orpington cockerel was my...
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Thanks, Tiramisu, I appreciate the feedback. I didn't even think Australorp (I say that as if I've been into chickens for longer than I have been [just a few months] and as if I actually know anything -- there is so much to learn!). Because I have a Jersey Giant, now I think every...
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Yeah, I agree (that's her baby behind her - she had two trailing her every step). Do you think the middle one is a Jersey Giant? Thanks for the reply.
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That's very true! I started with five boys, and they were each friendly. One of them (the Black Orpington) actually curled up beside me under the blanket and slept there alongside me as I did so, too, the entire night through! I was disappointed when they became more and more...