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How do you know if it is a roo doing the pecking vs. other chickens?
We have a number of our hens (maybe 5 or so) with bald spots above and around their tails. Never seen the actual pecking though, so we've been allowing them 100% free range during the day, trying the blukote, etc but nothing...
WOW we had the complete opposite. We have 2 BO's and both were our first egg layers - 1 right at a day shy of 18 weeks old, and the other a few days later. They are also my 2 fave chickens if I had to do it over I might just get BO's. But anyway, ours are around 23 weeks old now and we have...
We have 1 GC named Gwen! See my BYC page for pics of her growing up. I posted on the campine thread a while back, hoping her comb coming in wasn't an indication of a roo - she definitely had a bigger comb than anyone else. Someone on there posted a picture of a 5 or 6 week old GC roo with a...
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I have 4 Polish pullets and a Crevecoeur (think pure black polish) that I will be selling. They are golden laced, buff laced, two white, and the Crevecoeur. They are all 4 months old or so. Nice pullets, but I have an Ameraucana hen that hates crested chickens. Chases and picks them...
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Like I said, you had plenty of time. You'll get the printed copy from the state next week along with your pullorum card.
yep you were right!!
BTW I sold all 3 on craigslist (well, pending pick up).
Now I'm sad! It's going to be hard to say goodbye to Bliss (the black bantam cochin...
All - I just wanted to let you know how easy testing is, for anyone like me that's never been to a show!! I called the MA state testing board Saturday and left a message. They called me back Monday morning, asked if they could come by that afternoon (after I got home from work) and did all the...
Here are the ones we're def going to rehome. They are currently on craigslist - 1 of the grey silkies started crowing over the weekend, and the black cochin (mix?) bantam also started crowing. "Bliss" was my husband's favorite but we can't keep the roos.
Also - I might be looking for a nice...
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Hi as long as they came form tested parents you are good
Oh gosh I have no idea if they did. The greys came from Ideal and the white from a "breeder" in CT that turned out to be BS (out of 4 "silkies" we got from him, 3 were cochin mixes).
Did I mention that my luck sucks? We got 6...
Hi All! I'm hoping to bring a few roos to the chicken stock - 2 grey silkies and 1 white silkie. They will be 15 weeks old. I don't think I need to get them tested, since they are right under the age limit right? I don't mind getting them tested but don't think I have the time to do it before...
I'd like to know the breed too!! When did they start laying? Our girls turned 13 weeks old wednesday, I am assuming we'll get the first egg around 20 weeks but who knows!
We put ours out in the coop around 6 weeks of age, and started letting them in the run during the day when they were 7.5 weeks or so. All the other chickens would be outside and the 4 silkies would be inside. I spent maybe 2 days pushing the silkies onto the ramp (and nudging them down it...)...
What we did, and what I read before doing it, was to keep the chicks in the COOP for a few days to a week, not letting them in the run. The first day we let them in the run, they immediately went into the coop when it started to get dark. (well, except for 1 silkie who has finally managed to...
Thanks for all the replies! I think I'm going to go for a mixture too, still not sure if I want all sand, but it should help with the mud, though I've heard it's not so great in cold climates? it'd be great for the summer though. Definitely will have grass clippings/weeds to throw in there...
I think both BO's are girls. Both of my "pullet" BO's look like that at 7 weeks old, and I doubt both would be wrong. Also, they don't act roo-ish at all so I'm not worried. I suppose if the one with the larger comb acts rooish at all, then maybe you could be suspicious.
I don't see any roos, but I'm only really familiar with the golden campine. Before anyone tries to say her comb is too big, know that GC's combs grow really, really fast and by then a roo would be all red and twice the size. Look at the Campine chicken thread under the breed forum or my BYC...
with all sand, seems kind of weird to give them scratch - it'd just blend in?
also, nothing will really grow in there and isn't that part of the fun for chickens - pecking at plants?