Mom is a silkie, due to their look I don’t think my silkie roo is the dad… I think it’s this guy (pictured) they’re 4 and a half months old (I think…. I’ve had hatches like crazy, some a few days apart)
My main rooster mounted the chicken getting attacked today… wondering if it’s female and...
The multicolor puff ball head hiding spot. Black puffball is the sibling that comes and sit with it after a little while.
The mom will get vocal with the black one but won’t peck or attack that one.
I have a hen, her first batch of chicks she hatched she was super protective of. Now that they’re old enough to not be grow outs she’s been attacking and pecking one of them. Unsure if it’s a roo or a hen but it’s quite and doesn’t bother anyone.
She runs at it, and chases it around trying to...
If any is interested in this little baby, or the three other Roos I have posted in the free to a good home forum. Please let me know 😅 I’m located in East Tennessee.. Knoxville to be exact. Will meet as north as Clinton Tennessee (maybe an hour from ky line) and will meet closer to the nc line...
I pulled it out of the enclosure because it started trying to peck and drag another one around. And kept going after the smallest one, and the smallest kept screaming. This one’s the only problem starter in the bunch so far.
I have nine in total, they were born three days before the 4th of July. Due to the attitude I think it’s a boy but want y’all’s opinion.
In the group photo it’s the largest white one in the middle
Has a Silkie mom and five toes.
Here are the other three I have available for rehoming.
Seabright and the light colored roo (unknown bantam breed) are the same age as the roo that was listed here. And “Bryan with fluffy feet” red Cochin bantam. Is about a year old
He has been rehomed, but I have three other roos, two of them are the same age as the one listed here, I’ll post photos of them with a detailed description here on the thread. If your interested in any of them let me know 😊
I remember When I finally got one of those fancy cd players for Christmas, I still remember shoving it in my pocket, and trying to figure out how to go on walks without it skipping.
I remember all the teachers freaking out and trying to hide their tears with creepy large smiles “surprise! It’s...