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  1. Mylied

    Roos Oh no!!!!

    That's all the dress up pics I have right now. As for broodiness, I don't think it is. She would kick up a fuss if she was broody. They just act a little weird right before, during, and after laying an egg. They make little clucky cluck sounds and poof up a lot when they are broody, even off...
  2. Mylied

    Roos Oh no!!!!

    She's beautiful! :) I'm happy you got an egg. I have a showgirl/cream legbar that I am 1) hoping is a pullet and 2) hoping lays blue eggs. Just waiting for her/him to grow a bit more. Yes, that's Honey in a tutu. I saw this list a while back that was Never Have I Ever, chicken version. I had...
  3. Mylied

    Roos Oh no!!!!

    Here's the only pics I have on my phone of some of them. That showgirl is a bit bigger now.
  4. Mylied

    Roos Oh no!!!!

    They're still pretty little at six weeks so it's hard to say. I have this one really small bantam this looks to be the size of your chick and she's full grown. But my silkies and showgirls are a bit bigger.
  5. Mylied

    Roos Oh no!!!!

    She is really beautiful and looks very female. Make sure you introduce her to the flock slowly. I like to keep them within sight but not able to touch for a couple weeks and have minimal problems when combining.
  6. Mylied

    Roos Oh no!!!!

    My showgirls and silkies get along with anyone, so it's worth a shot keeping two roos together. You got a pic of your chick?
  7. Mylied

    Roos Oh no!!!!

    People around me don't have roosters as pets, so I wouldn't be able to find a pet home. You can go with the don't ask policy and just believe they are living out their days on a farm full of hens. I wouldn't keep any chicken alone for any long period of time, within sight or not of other...
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