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  1. Bonecop

    When will my little roo be sweet again?

    Oh, no, no! He isn't aggressive in that he flies up at me or anything like that. He is only aggressive if the hens are upset about something, which upsets him. Otherwise he just looks at me from a distance. He only challenges me a little. Sometimes he will flap his wings or shake his head, and...
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    When will my little roo be sweet again?

    I have 20 hens and 2 roosters, all raised from eggs. My favorite roo, Clifford, was a cuddly ball of fluff and feathers until he was about 4 months old. He was the first to jump in my lap when I went in the pen. In the 4 months since then he is stand-offish and sometimes even a little...
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    Does this comb have a name or is it a mix?

    Cool! He is going to be an impressive rooster!
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    Does this comb have a name or is it a mix?

    Thanks! I was wondering what my boy had. Looks like your roo's. Mine is half-Polish, half-mutt (possibly barnevelder or wyandotte blend), or possibly Cream legbar. He looks exactly like either possible Dad did as a chick, except Dad has a single.
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    Teenage roos

    Thanks! I understand that. I don't force them, only offer. I was wondering if this will go back to the way it was. I see people with super tame adult roosters all the time, so is this just a period or is there something more I need to do than just hanging with them? They do enjoy my company as...
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    Is this a hen or roo silkie? (Just 1 chicken)

    I have had babies with head feathers (Silkies, Pavlovskaja, Polish). From what I understand and have experienced, the more compact the head feathers, the more likely it is a pullet. The cockerels have a bit wilder feathers, sticking out all over the place. Good luck!
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    baby pigeon found! need help

    When I raised a baby pigeon, who barely had pin feathers, I put the food in my closed hand, then the baby stuck his beak into my fist (circle of finger and thumb). But this baby looks older. Does it have the sides on the beak? If so, then the method I used would work. Also, better for the chick...
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    Teenage roos

    Hi y'all! I'm not having any violence issues with my two roos, (19 and 16 weeks), but they are being different. My younger boy, Socks, would run to me and jump into my hands a week ago. Then, suddenly, he hardly lets me near him and squawks when I try to pick him up. The older roo, Grumpy, has...
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    My special needs baby

    Thanks! That makes me feel so much better!
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    My special needs baby

    This is my Pavlovskaya, Socks. She was unable to stand when she hatched on March 17. Then she had a period of splay legs. I tried the sock treatment (hence her name), but that didn't cure her. She is a part-time star gazer, but she is otherwise healthy. Socks eats, drinks, poops, and gets...
  11. Bonecop

    Cream Legbar rooster?

    Thanks. Again! Dammit. So....many.....roosters....🥺
  12. Bonecop

    Cream Legbar rooster?

    which is the cockerel? I have an exact copy of the gray one (see my avatar!) So I am assuming from this that I have a cockerel also.
  13. Bonecop

    Hej from Sweden!

    I IKR! :gig
  14. Bonecop

    Hej from Sweden!

    Thank you! I think so, too!
  15. Bonecop

    What are these guys??

    That seems reasonable about Grumpy, especially with the olive egger idea.
  16. Bonecop

    What are these guys??

    Great! Thanks. I will have to look up the olive egger. I wanted wyandottes, preferably pure bred, but I'll take it! I'm keeping them anyway.
  17. Bonecop

    What are these guys??

    I need help with identifying the breeds of two of my roosters (of course they are!) . If it helps, I live in Sweden, where I bought them. The gray one is Grumpy and the black one is Buddy. I have no idea what sorts they are. Grumpy has a pink pea comb, 3 rows, and a fluff of feathers behind the...
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    Hej from Sweden!

    Done and done!
  19. Bonecop

    Hej from Sweden!

    Here is a sampling of the babies! This is Black Betty (Bam-ba-lam), a Bohusläns Dals svarta. Fluffernutter, a Pavlovskaya. I think he is a rooster. Trippy, the white crested polish The silkie, Elsa. We have another silkie named Arendelle, but we call her Deli chicken. This picture is a...
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    Hej from Sweden!

    Hej! My name is Mary, and I am living in western Sweden. I moved here from MS 23 years ago. I have recently begun raising chicks with my best friend, also an ex-pat, but she is from MO. We currently have 14 babies. We bought 4 chicks that are now 10 weeks old, and I hatched the remaining 10 from...
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