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  1. TheSitcomGirls

    This has to be a rooster, right?

    :) Lyla too...the chicks walk all over her! It's official....Spock started crowing a week ago. At first I thought the cat had grabbed a peep through the cage because the crowing was more like a choking sound! But now Spock makes a crow like noise morning and night, like clockwork, three crows...
  2. TheSitcomGirls

    This has to be a rooster, right?

    I guess roosters are bolder...I never had a pullet that would sit with me on the coach without cry babying or fly onto the dogs head either! (The dog does love chickens...) "Up I go." "That's some good scratching".
  3. TheSitcomGirls

    This has to be a rooster, right?

    Hubby is happy. He has been dying to name a chicken "Spock". Hopefully he will not be too agressive with 26 girls to keep him in check!
  4. TheSitcomGirls

    This has to be a rooster, right?

    Oh bummer...checked for wattles this evening. Is that what this red area under the side of his (or her still hoping..) beak is? There is one on the other side as well.
  5. TheSitcomGirls

    This has to be a rooster, right?

    Oh no! I wonder if he will be OK living with 26 hens!
  6. TheSitcomGirls

    This has to be a rooster, right?

    No waddles yet. And it seemed like the comb just popped out overnight! Hard to tell from the pix but Ellie Mae/ Spock is almost twice as big!
  7. TheSitcomGirls

    This has to be a rooster, right?

    Hello! It seems like every year I have a chick that develops a comb first but then eventually everybody else catches up. So far in four years of getting chicks from Meyer they have all been the pullets I ordered. This year I ordered two Golden Campine pullets. Here are pictures of the two of...
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