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I know, I know ... but I can't help it, he and I have been down quite a road together! When he does pass (of old age, I hope) it'll break my heart!lol I wouldn't keep him he'd be gone if I had him
So it's a love hate relationshipI know, I know ... but I can't help it, he and I have been down quite a road together! When he does pass (of old age, I hope) it'll break my heart!
Yeah ... I love him, he hates me, all of humanity, and all things UNchicken! Have a read of the blog and you'll get a picture on our 'complex' relationship! At least he's good at his job!So it's a love hate relationship
I have some hens that hate it when a rooster crows they all gang up on him if he crows they also don't like it when he tries to mate hens
I honestly couldn't tell you as compared to other breeds, but even a few days difference I their ages would have the older chicks showing more feathers. I also wonder if, the brownish feathers growing in are more noticeable on the yellow chicks than the black ones growing in on the black Aussie chick Your aussie should be fully feathered by about four weeks old. YMMV.Question: My Aussie chick is feathering out slower than the EE's or the Rock. Supposed to be all pullets. Do they normally feather out more slowly than some other breeds? I know timing is breed specific.