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  1. Andyjohn

    Can anyone ID my predator?

    I’m just trying to ID the poop. If we know what the poop is we know what got them. My neighbor didn’t poop in the coop lol
  2. Andyjohn

    Can anyone ID my predator?

    Hi gang. So a couple weeks ago something nabbed my silky rooster in the middle of the day from inside the coop. It left a turd like the one in the photo. Today (in broad daylight) something went inside and pooped in my coop. What is this? Not a cat I’m thinking
  3. Andyjohn

    Silkies and Rain

    Hello! So the weather is high of low 50s and low of 30s. My silkies decided to just stand in the rain all day today with my other chickens. 🤦🏻‍♂️. They’re soaked and now it’s pitch black outside and everyone’s in their draft free coop. Are they going to be ok piled on top of each other, or...
  4. Andyjohn

    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    My 3 Quack-Heads coming around to see what momma was feeding the baby. (Not A Chicken)
  5. Andyjohn

    Supposedly they were sexed help me feel better that these are both hens!

    I’ll try to get better pics of them in the morning. They’re all in the background behind barred rocks
  6. Andyjohn

    Supposedly they were sexed help me feel better that these are both hens!

    Didn’t feel good. That stinks. I think atleast one of my silkies are cockerels as well. That means I have possibly 7-8 pullets. Someone’s gonna have to go I suppose. 🤷🏻‍♂️
  7. Andyjohn

    Supposedly they were sexed help me feel better that these are both hens!

    Ignore my nasty thumb (put an impact driver through it lol)
  8. Andyjohn

    Supposedly they were sexed help me feel better that these are both hens!

    I’m worried about my EE also, I think you responded to my other post, I think TSC snuck a Cockerel in there. The one has tail feathers, the cockerel suspect doesn’t have any tail feathers and a comb twice the size as the other, he’s also a bit more slender than the other one.
  9. Andyjohn

    Supposedly they were sexed help me feel better that these are both hens!

    They were hatched July 24, I think I said 2 months in another post, but I didn’t realize I over shot that lol.
  10. Andyjohn

    chicken math is like counting, but by 2s and 3s, also will get you yelled at by your wife. Just...

    chicken math is like counting, but by 2s and 3s, also will get you yelled at by your wife. Just two chickens means 10 chickens and 3 ducks. 🫡
  11. Andyjohn

    Supposedly they were sexed help me feel better that these are both hens!

    Hey y’all these are two Plymouth barred rocks that I got from Meyer hatchery. They were supposedly sexed. Does one look like a cockerel to you chicken experts? Thanks!
  12. Andyjohn

    Breed? Color? Sex?

    3, 5, 7, 9,10,11 all look like what I got from them about two months ago and they sold them to me as Easter Eggers.
  13. Andyjohn

    2 month old Easter Eggers being jerks.

    Yes, you are correct they’re from Ohio! My friend showed chickens in Indiana and I think my brain confused the stories! You think it’s cockerel and a pullet? But they both look like Easter Eggers?
  14. Andyjohn

    2 month old Easter Eggers being jerks.

    So this is where I get confused about the Easter Eggers. Any research about the breed says it’s a mixed breed. I’ve found hundreds of pictures online that have different looking Easter Eggers. Granted, I got them from tractor supply, do you think they would be that wrong about the breed /...
  15. Andyjohn

    2 month old Easter Eggers being jerks.

    Everyone seems super happy! I have plenty of perches for them and the spread out nicely when they want too. They’re not very big birds yet.
  16. Andyjohn

    2 month old Easter Eggers being jerks.

    Also, three of those guys are silkies. And I may be down a bird if in fact my Easter egger is a cockerel.
  17. Andyjohn

    2 month old Easter Eggers being jerks.

    Thank you! This is a temporary enclosure. It will be used for the next several weeks before they make their way outside to the big coop. This is the 3rd stage brooder box. Everyone is roughly 2 months old. I have several perches inside and some things for them to climb on and hop about...
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