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I was wondering if anyone can identify what kind of a chick this is? Only one and she is female. Got in a batch of dark pullets. 4 dark and this blond!!
 
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2 scrub jays found my ducks nests. I rescued them before damage was done and replaced with fake eggs.
Those birds are brutal!


Yep! They are the predator I had the most problems with last year. The dang birds even pecked open a few eggs just days before they were due to hatch last year. One chick was dead when I noticed, the other was very dicey but ended up making it. Big egg thieves and I have no doubt they'd kill chicks if they got the chance.
If you see eggs that look like this:



It is probably the work of Jays. They got one of my chicks last spring too and either a cat or a Jay made off with one of my bantam chicks.
 
speaking of my bantam chicks
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I picked up a few assorted feather legged bantams to give to a broody since I didn't have eggs for her to hatch. They were 3 weeks old when I took these pics. I think they are cochin but I don't know for sure. Any thoughts?
Chick 1

Chick 1

Chick 1

chicks 2 and 3

chicks 2 and 3

Chick 3 and 2

Also if you can name colors and guess at sex that would be fun. I have a mottled one and it is clearly a cockerel already. Think chick 1 is a pullet on account of her feathers being so far along and she has a tale. I would think 3 and 4 were boys but no real combs yet. I know it is early.
 
Meet Flip. She (cause they're always girls ;) )kept flipping on her back the first 8 hours of life.
Thought I'd have to put her down because she just wouldn't stay right side up.
Then all of a sudden- she's up and walking! Here's to happily ever afters!!
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Meet Flip. She (cause they're always girls
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)kept flipping on her back the first 8 hours of life.
Thought I'd have to put her down because she just wouldn't stay right side up.
Then all of a sudden- she's up and walking! Here's to happily ever afters!!

What breed is "she"?
 
Quote: I have heard that about sparrows. I can't believe how many people fall for the raccoons though. We have so many people up here who purposely feed them dog food.

speaking of my bantam chicks
hide.gif
I picked up a few assorted feather legged bantams to give to a broody since I didn't have eggs for her to hatch. They were 3 weeks old when I took these pics. I think they are cochin but I don't know for sure. Any thoughts?
Chick 1

Chick 1

Chick 1

chicks 2 and 3

chicks 2 and 3

Chick 3 and 2

Also if you can name colors and guess at sex that would be fun. I have a mottled one and it is clearly a cockerel already. Think chick 1 is a pullet on account of her feathers being so far along and she has a tale. I would think 3 and 4 were boys but no real combs yet. I know it is early.
Very cute! The fast feathering/tail for pullets seems to work often for me in guessing, but I wouldn't put money on it. I will leave the guesses on the rest for others.

Meet Flip. She (cause they're always girls
wink.png
)kept flipping on her back the first 8 hours of life.
Thought I'd have to put her down because she just wouldn't stay right side up.
Then all of a sudden- she's up and walking! Here's to happily ever afters!!
Aww....I am so glad she found her sea legs.... She is a cutie!
 

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