Australia - Six states..and that funny little island.

Cool .. thank you :)  Once the Snow Peas have finished, it makes much more sense to let the girls eat the plant, rather than throw it in the compost.

What are your thoughts on tomato plants?  I have read that chickens should not eat them but I know mine have in the past.

I currently have to make sure that I have no chickens following me when I duck down the side of the house to check the vegies ;)  

Tomato plants are said to be toxic, mine don't touch them.
 
@Teila don't know about chickens but apparently bower birds love to pick the leaves off tomato seedlings. Of course not to eat, no just to drop so you can see if the next one tastes better (nope they all tasted yucky)
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@Teila don't know about chickens but apparently bower birds love to pick the leaves off tomato seedlings. Of course not to eat, no just to drop so you can see if the next one tastes better (nope they all tasted yucky)

Ouch!

Please, please, please do not let me see any Bower birds, I am having enough trouble with destructive, egg stealing Crows; vegie stripping Bower birds are likely to send me over the edge
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Hi All,
Very much enjoying all the lovely chick photos :D

Can anyone tell me if this chicken is possibly a rooster? I bought them all sexed as girls they are now 10 weeks old.
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The kids named her - Zachery Quack.

Until recently Z.Quack was an unassuming chick who stayed out of the limelight, mostly concentrating on eating lots of crumble. Just recently she/he ? has become a bit more of a player in the flock dynamics.

All the others don't have sticky up tails like Zachs.

Cheers
 
Hi All,
Very much enjoying all the lovely chick photos :D

Can anyone tell me if this chicken is possibly a rooster? I bought them all sexed as girls they are now 10 weeks old.
700

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The kids named her - Zachery Quack.

Until recently Z.Quack was an unassuming chick who stayed out of the limelight, mostly concentrating on eating lots of crumble. Just recently she/he ? has become a bit more of a player in the flock dynamics.

All the others don't have sticky up tails like Zachs.

Cheers

Looks like a leghorn, the pullets do have that tail. Red wattles will be an indication of it being a cockerel.
 
Hi All,
Very much enjoying all the lovely chick photos :D

Can anyone tell me if this chicken is possibly a rooster? I bought them all sexed as girls they are now 10 weeks old.
700

700

700


The kids named her - Zachery Quack.

Until recently Z.Quack was an unassuming chick who stayed out of the limelight, mostly concentrating on eating lots of crumble. Just recently she/he ? has become a bit more of a player in the flock dynamics.

All the others don't have sticky up tails like Zachs.

Cheers

Looks like a leghorn, the pullets do have that tail. Red wattles will be an indication of it being a cockerel.

Thank you!
 

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