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Songster
If they peep for mama sometimes, you can hang a feather duster in there. They'll snuggle up under it.

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If they peep for mama sometimes, you can hang a feather duster in there. They'll snuggle up under it.![]()
Very cute! Terri looks to have feathered legs--maybe she's a cochin!
Good luck with your Dinos!![]()
Our cat George is afraid of my full grown chickens, and when I showed him my new chicks -plus two ducks and a Naked neck (which is also a chicken breed)- he sniffed interestedly then started back looking disturbed. I could just tell he was thinking "Oh no, not more of them!" The funny thing is that even though they're similar size, he's still bigger than them. With my first batch our old cat James would try to sit in the brooder with them to share the heat lamp. XDYou're braver than I am, lol. I haven't let my cats into the room with the chicks, thought they've certainly tried. The cats think this arrangement is totally unfair, btw, as they were raised in that room as babies (my studio doubles as my nursery) and consider it their own personal playground. I just know that if I let them see what is in there, I'll never get the little predators back out again. (The chicks are safe in their brooder, even if one of the cats slips past me.)
Maybe when the girls get a bit bigger, I'll let the kitties have a peek before I take the chickens out to their coop.![]()
Well. Cochins are super sweet at leastOkay, I just went and looked up cochins and looked at a picture of a chick ....
Yeah. That looks a lot like Terri. DAMN. If they gave me a low productivity bird, instead of the Ideal 236 that's supposed to be one of the highest productivity - that is not good.
Not sure what to do now.
Okay, I just went and looked up cochins and looked at a picture of a chick ....
Yeah. That looks a lot like Terri. DAMN. If they gave me a low productivity bird, instead of the Ideal 236 that's supposed to be one of the highest productivity - that is not good.
Not sure what to do now.
Cochins are low productivity, but they are very sweet and adorable birds.Okay, I just went and looked up cochins and looked at a picture of a chick ....
Yeah. That looks a lot like Terri. DAMN. If they gave me a low productivity bird, instead of the Ideal 236 that's supposed to be one of the highest productivity - that is not good.
Not sure what to do now.
When you are limited to 3 birds only and want eggs it doesn't really matter how sweet they are though.Cochins are low productivity, but they are very sweet and adorable birds.
Im inclined to agree. Especially because chicks love attention. Mine did at least at first.I wouldn't listen to a guide. I'd put my hand in there any time I wanted.![]()
Call the feed store tomorrow morning.