He still looks pretty young but if it was a pullet the chest would be lighter and the oil green sheen wouldn't be there. At least thats how all my darks were/areThank u we r having a hard time figuring out if hens or Roo s
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
He still looks pretty young but if it was a pullet the chest would be lighter and the oil green sheen wouldn't be there. At least thats how all my darks were/areThank u we r having a hard time figuring out if hens or Roo s
I hope its nothing serious. I'm clueless on how this could have happened. :/Maybe a torn tendon. MY sal;mon favorelle had this issue and you cant see anything and mine didnt walk she would scoot or at the beginning do nothing at all. This takes about a months to heal. All you can do is give the pain mediecne and spoil them. If that is what is wrong with it, im not sure.
In my not very well versed opinion they are all boys and the monster one in the middle has a narrow head. I like the head on the one on the right. Don't know about the one on the left.I've been agonizing over whether one of my light brahmas is a boy or a girl... posted a few days back and then a little while before that... I've gotten lots of boy guesses and lots of girl guesses... I've sort of given up on "it" and put "it" out with the rest of the boys in what we call the meat coop... lol I put all 3 side-by-side and snapped some pictures... all 3 are light brahmas from a mid-May hatch, so they're right around 11 weeks old if I remember right. The one in the middle has ALWAYS been huge compared to the other two. The one on the left seems to have more black feathering, the one on the right was the one I had been keeping out in hopes that "it" turned out to be a pullet, but I'm fairly sure it belongs out in the meat coop with the rest of the boys.Any input on that decision would be welcome! lol Sorry for picture overload... and for some reason my pictures posted above my comment and it won't let me cut/paste the text... I'm lazy so I'm just going to leave it here...
![]()
While it takes for every to heal, it really isnt that serious you just have to take extra good care of them. My salmon favorelle pullet hit her leg on something when I wasnt around and started out limping and got incresinly worse.I hope its nothing serious. I'm clueless on how this could have happened.![]()
Thanks for your input, much appreciated!In my not very well versed opinion they are all boys and the monster one in the middle has a narrow head. I like the head on the one on the right. Don't know about the one on the left.
Thanks. I'm keeping an eye o. Him. Giving vitamins in water.While it takes for every to heal, it really isnt that serious you just have to take extra good care of them. My salmon favorelle pullet hit her leg on something when I wasnt around and started out limping and got incresinly worse.