Give him a little stuffed animal it calms down my lonely chicks
I tried that. He imprinted on me so he's not satisfied with the stuffed animal.

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Give him a little stuffed animal it calms down my lonely chicks
Feed stores should have chicks in....get him a companion or two?
Why's there water look yellow mine is usually brown because I use malasas in there water for the first few days
We have had bees several times over the years...had 7 hives at one time. No problems between bees and chickens. Put the hives in a pen in a pasture just behind the garden. Near enough to tend and far enough from the chickens. The four panel pen kept the cows away from the bees.All I can say is that is one bonus of living on this rock there is no way they will get here unless someone with lower mental capacity brings them here All and the same the more I hear about this stuff the more I say we are horrible caretakers of this planet Any woo dose anyone have bees and do you have any problems with your chickens and the beesBig rivers don't seen to slow them down too much either.
The fuzz is from him. As they dry they sort of 'shed' everything that was stuck to them just after they hatched and it turns into a dander. He's just hours old here.What is all over him that looks like his fuzz all broken off on him
A soft toothbrush helps clean the dried fluids from hatch...fluffing up the down so the chick stays warm. A mirror gives a chick a image with which to interact. A feather duster hung just on the bottom of the brooder gives the chick a mother to suggest under.
Yes, I have one Dark Cornish Rooster BamBamlpatelski, please refresh my memory- all these lovely chicks came originally (the birds you started with) from one Cornish crossed with a commercial meat rock/cornish ? They are lovely, you are getting some interesting colours too.
Yes, I have one Dark Cornish Rooster BamBam
Crossed with two at the time, now one White Cornish Rock cross pullets:
I kept back a F1 pullet "Lavenia" 50/50 cross- Lavender splash. She was started with Redmen(50/50), and now is with BamBam making 3/4 Dark Cornish.
Two F1 Cockerels, now one
Bob
Redmen
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Bob was crossed back to a Dark Cornish "Marion" to make 3/4 Dark Cornish.
I also Crossed Bob back to the White Cornish Rock hen to make some 3/4 White Cornish rock 1/4 Dark Cornish.
Sonext yearat the end of the year, I will be crossing a 3/4 Dark Cornish to the 3/4 White Cornish Rocks to get 50/50 again and set some characteristics.