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No!I did not get everything done that I wanted to. I had to use 3 different vacuums to get all the bedding up inside. The dust was just awful. I can't believe how much dust they can produce. I didn't use any chemicals to dust so it's not the greatest dust job. Could I use a lemon scented dust spray, without hurting the chickens(especially Sir Duke)? I may have to cover stuff with plastic. My garbage disposal stopped working so I had to fix that. In the process water spilled under the sink. So my kitchen looks like a tornado hit it while that dries. I did not get outside to cut down branches. There is just never enough time in the day.
I think she’ll look like Angus only female.Wow, great photos! Both are such beauties and real cute. Winter seems to be growing fast, what colours do you think she'll be? Am I right in thinking that yellow baby feathers mean white and/or light colours and dark baby feathers means reds and dark colours?
Awwww wow, a female Angus how wonderful! Do you know for definite she is a she? I only know you are always spot on at sexing but I thought you usually wait until they're a bit older - I remember with Roo you said she is female when she was only a few weeks old. We now jokingly call Roo our horse, she is massive compared to the others, she is bigger than all bar two of my birds (my drakes) - purely out of curiosity I've been searching google trying to find out at what age BO's stop growing but nothing really clear. The only BO sites I've been able to find so far are unreliable, i.e. they said BO's don't lay until 35/40 weeks but @Cbarr00 has informed me this is incorrect so I don't see the point of reading them when the information is incorrect. I don't mind at all what size she gets, I'm just curious - I saw the flock she came from and they are pretty big (very docile too) however my friend who we got her from said (at that time) she was quite a bit smaller than they usually are.I think she’ll look like Angus only female.
Emily was actually all yellow with just a bit of black stripes behind her eyes and a thick gray stripe on her back. She didn’t have thick brown and black stripes like Angus and Winter.
Her juvenile feathers were black and white barred feathers.
Angus also had barred juvenile feathers (it’s very common in chipmunk striped chicks).
Winter is getting the same pattern.
I’ll be better able to see her adult colors after her juvenile molt in a few months.
Ohhh my gosh photos of pure beauty and cutenessEmily as a chick:
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Juvenile feathers (Emily):
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Angus as a chick:
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Angus juvenile feathers:
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Winter:
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I believe buff orpington are a pretty large breed of chicken. Our BO cockerel was massive compared to our RIR and SS cockerels. He was so heavy he couldn't jump. He would just bunt when challenged because his body was so heavy. He was alpha. Here he is at 5 weeks. The speckled behind him with the white chest was our cockerel Casper at the same age. The red with the large comb behind him was our cockerel Big Red.Awwww wow, a female Angus how wonderful! Do you know for definite she is a she? I only know you are always spot on at sexing but I thought you usually wait until they're a bit older - I remember with Roo you said she is female when she was only a few weeks old. We now jokingly call Roo our horse, she is massive compared to the others, she is bigger than all bar two of my birds (my drakes) - purely out of curiosity I've been searching google trying to find out at what age BO's stop growing but nothing really clear. The only BO sites I've been able to find so far are unreliable, i.e. they said BO's don't lay until 35/40 weeks but @Cbarr00 has informed me this is incorrect so I don't see the point of reading them when the information is incorrect. I don't mind at all what size she gets, I'm just curious - I saw the flock she came from and they are pretty big (very docile too) however my friend who we got her from said (at that time) she was quite a bit smaller than they usually are.
Wonderful pictures, your whole flock is beautiful but Prince is stunning - so gorgeousI took a half day today and I went out to let the chickens and ducks out. I ended up staying out there just observing them for over an hour. First I feel blessed to have these guys. They are so calming and therapeutic. I love their antics. Their personalities are all different. Never thought I would fall for chickens and ducks this hard, but they got me. I could sit and watch them all day long.
I also noticed that they are all hanging out together. I saw two move out if my way pecks and they were normal. Rose went in to lay an egg and Rain went in after her, seconds later Rose came flying out. Prince is just loving his girls. I love seeing them all together. Prince is crowing away right now by the gate, I'm completrly convinced he is calling me. He does this everytime I leave and go inside. Oddly Sir Duke screams for me too.
I feel like a mini farmer carrying my bucket out to do chores with my dog following me.
A few pictures from this morning. Rose was busy in the best box, so no pictures of her(she is in the last one but hard to see)
Rain and Precious
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Prince, Rain and Precious
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Dorothy and Sofia
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Lucy, Ricky, Dolly and Reba
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Prince guarding the gate
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Robyn(female GSD) and Prince
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Dorothy, Sofia, and Blanche
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Prince assuming his position.
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