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Bantam Chickens on a Pocket Prairie
Protein fruit.. hard boiled!So, you want to fruit my NN Aloha's?![]()

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Protein fruit.. hard boiled!So, you want to fruit my NN Aloha's?![]()
Fingers crossed that the cockerel turns out to be nice!There's an Aloha cockerel that I grew out from those chick's that I bought back the end of Nov., so there's still him over here too. I didn't leave myself with an unworkable situation with these.![]()
Here's the trio of the NN Aloha's that I bought yesterday, including the yellow earlobed cockerel.
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Now you're a lot further ahead in your project.![]()
Update on the injured barred pullet---I've been letting her spend more time with the flock during the day as "physical therapy" and she is improving. She still has a limp, if I catch her on a roost or object I grab her and put her back in her hospital pen. Since she spends so much time outside the 4x5 hospital wing, I think her quality of life isn't so bad. The andalusian is starting to blend into the flock of pullets too. She sleeps next to one of them. She blends in with the flock during the day also, but she's still stressed (had some loose poo) and I believe she has leg mites. It was just murder to catch her to spray her legs! I've got brewer's yeast with garlic on order to add to their feed, since I'm so bad at catching them! I didn't give them treats as babies, I just talked to them. So they're not absolutely wild, just not so tame as to be readily catchable. Things to do differently next time....
I saw this on Craiglist today. Someone is selling a rooster pullet hen! That must be one amazing bird. Best guess is that it's a rooster pretending to be a hen to avoid ending up in the soup pot.
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I am sure they sell better if you call them hens!It is funny sometimes how people word thing's. They probably meant rooster and pullet's. I have seen people in Craigslist trying to sell rooster's and calling them hen's.![]()
Sometimes I like to go in early in the morning while they are still roosting and pick them off the perch -- slow and quiet, so they do not panic. Then you can do an inspection or treat one that needs it. Feel their breast bone, check the vent, etc. That is the easiest way to inspect the cockerels. I have never seen leg mites, could you put up a photo? Are the scales on the leg lifted?Update on the injured barred pullet---I've been letting her spend more time with the flock during the day as "physical therapy" and she is improving. She still has a limp, if I catch her on a roost or object I grab her and put her back in her hospital pen. Since she spends so much time outside the 4x5 hospital wing, I think her quality of life isn't so bad. The andalusian is starting to blend into the flock of pullets too. She sleeps next to one of them. She blends in with the flock during the day also, but she's still stressed (had some loose poo) and I believe she has leg mites. It was just murder to catch her to spray her legs! I've got brewer's yeast with garlic on order to add to their feed, since I'm so bad at catching them! I didn't give them treats as babies, I just talked to them. So they're not absolutely wild, just not so tame as to be readily catchable. Things to do differently next time....