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thanks for all the info, guys! i'm pretty glad that Batman is a roo. he's the smallest of the bunch but i think it might have something to do with him being wild type and the others being A&M. are A&M usually heavier than wild types?
also, do A&Ms normally have darker patches of feathers that look like Batman's feathers?
and i knew the bit about them being the same species AND breed, just different color varieties.
oh- and SandraMort, when i take them in i just take part of the top netting off and they run inside their little hutch for safety. i sloce the door and bring them inside, simple as that
i usually have to chase and catch the chickens though.
i got another question... do quails have a specific "snake call" like chickens do? my mean boyfriend threw a rubber snake at them to "keep them in their toes" (he got a good slap in the face
) and the little roo got so upset with it while the hen looked alert. the quails however made sounds i have never heard before and all jumped on their little hutch. normal?
also, do A&Ms normally have darker patches of feathers that look like Batman's feathers?
and i knew the bit about them being the same species AND breed, just different color varieties.
oh- and SandraMort, when i take them in i just take part of the top netting off and they run inside their little hutch for safety. i sloce the door and bring them inside, simple as that

i got another question... do quails have a specific "snake call" like chickens do? my mean boyfriend threw a rubber snake at them to "keep them in their toes" (he got a good slap in the face
