BeardedWalrus
In the Brooder
- May 11, 2016
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The brown on her chest and grey on her back look spot on..SDW
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I have the same exact looking girl. We call her Chippie. She is a tiny little thing. Makes alot of loud obnoxious noises. But only aggressive when she had her two babies. Her husband is a black Silkie. Their babies came out very beautiful.
I have the same exact looking girl. We call her Chippie. She is a tiny little thing. Makes alot of loud obnoxious noises. But only aggressive when she had her two babies. Her husband is a black Silkie. Their babies came out very beautiful.
I have the same exact looking girl. We call her Chippie. She is a tiny little thing. Makes alot of loud obnoxious noises. But only aggressive when she had her two babies. Her husband is a black Silkie. Their babies came out very beautiful.
X2 on both of the above posts.
when she does that put her inside a medium cage with a handful of food(literally) and some water for 3-4 daysAre they usually aggressive towards other chickens? She has gone after every chicken I've introduced her to with the intent to draw blood. This isn't trying to establish dominance, this is pure hackles up, pecking and chasing the, sometimes much bigger, chicken around until I rescue it from her. She literally will not stop chasing and pecking the other chickens, at one point she had SEVEN large hens and an 8lb roo running for their lives.
her sister is named diademmine is named opal
Starvation does tend to slow anyone down -- for the moment. But it is hardly a training technique. More like cruelty, actually.when she does that put her inside a medium cage with a handful of food(literally) and some water for 3-4 days
yes but I still give in and give them some food the person who told me this didn't even tell me to put food in and I'm like ok but that might put them into a type of shock? I give them at least a cup of food for the day but I also have bantams and idk if she was talking about the barred rock or bantamStarvation does tend to slow anyone down -- for the moment. But it is hardly a training technique. More like cruelty, actually.