That is a great photo.
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Thank you! I lucked out with my crappy little camera that time.That is a great photo.
How exciting! The D'Anvers are wonderful moms! And the males are active dads, too. So fun to watch them feed babies and fuss over them. A lady who owns one of my roosters now says she hatches and just gives the chicks to him. He watches over them, feeds them, defends them. They are super with babies most of the time. My own Spike loves chicks, but he has raised so many large fowl Barred Rocks that outgrew him at 8 weeks old that now, he pushes those away. They frustrate him, LOL.Well, our pullet surprised us -- she's decided she wants to be a Mama! On Day 2 right now -- she only has two eggs under her. We've had chickens for years but this is our first time to have a rooster so I'm curious to see if she'll stick with it. I have 2 of her eggs in our incubator and they are scheduled to hatch this weekend.
That's a D'Anver for you. They really do think they're ten feet tall and bulletproof. It's not the size, it's definitely the attitude!
Thanks, the camera was being good early today. Later, I could not get it to stay on to take one more picture. Not reliable, but when it works, it's great, LOL.Excellent! (Photos and chick!!!!)
I never do. I use Tucker Milling Chick starter, which has different size crumbles in it and mine never seem to have an issue eating it.Question: do I need to grind Chick Starter crumbles a little for my d'Anvers chick? His mouth seems so little for the crumbles.