Are they all pullets? They are all from the roo and hen in pics. The hens part ee part white leghorn, the roo is a barnyard mix with part egyptian faymoui.
It ended up being a false or retained litter and she recovered from her episode like nothing had happened. It seems like it may have been a case of floppy bunny syndrome that caused her brief paralysis. She wouldn't quit obsessively nesting and I was having to stop her to make her eat so I bred...
Pregnant doe had a weird episode and is now overdue. It's a long read but any help would be appreciated.
I currently have a doe who has had 1 previous litter that went normally, kindled on day 31 with no complications, 5 kits.
After breeding her again this time everything was normal up until...
I got him from a lady that had breeding sets of just about every breed out there that had gotten out of control. A hundred or so birds had escaped and free ranged chicks all over the neighbor hood. They were a good deal for 10 wk old chicks, this ones the only one that still has me guessing...
Hmm was assuming silkie because of the dark legs/slow maturity and ratio of silkie roos in the mixed flock he came from but he could be a mix of just about anything
I got him from a lady who had a bunch of her breeding sets escape and free range some chicks, so some were mixed breed and some weren't. The majority of the birds were silkies, barred rocks and leghorns and since he has the 5 toes and dark skin I'm assuming he has some silkie in there, but I...
Just can't tell if the white ones a pullet or not? The black and grey ones in the second pic are the same age of different silkie mix breeds for reference. The grey ones definetley a rooster.