Starbuck is a boy!!! OMG!
Yesterday he hefted himself up to full stretch and WARNED the flock! Then mock battled every other cockeral into submission. Nobody messes with Starbuck
Okay new lesson I learned yesterday. Once the munchkin horde knows what is outside the front door of the coop, keeping 25 PR's from running out into the front yard is NOT
POSSIBLE.
I felt like a pitcher for a chicken softball league - flinging handfuls back into the coop only to have more poor out!
Finally I get everyone else in and who manages to slip out and run?
Dharma... His dark self slid past me and out behind me in half a blink. Not that I'm surprised, he's done that since the first week. Now that he's grown ear lobes he loves to be cuddled and rubbed there.
It's surprising how much they've all relaxed over the last 10 days.
I'm sorting out which are Roos and deciding slowly on representatives from each group to keep and grow out. Starbuck, probably Jack Sparrow from the Red Browns, And one or two of the splendidly colored, black browns. They're very melanistic.
The rest can go to the meat pen with the turkeys once they're more heavily feathered.
Dharma - at this point, may actually be a pullet but that only counts once I'm SURE he has laid an egg.
Hiney has become Tucus (sp) and is a gem but a Roo so he's headed for the meat pen. He's still small. Smallish I don't need.
Pullets are funny creatures, more focused on food and dirt baths than the cockerals are right now. Everytime the group is let out the cocks all have to fly and leap and posture. Their alarm sounds are a hoot.
I'm really surprised with the quick development of the group. I did just get them last month. They're already comfortable outside in damp cool weather. They've feathered really fast, and for the most part grown quickly.
I think I'm always using turkey starter. There is no more mess or smell than the other and wow fast feathers.
I need feeders and waterers that won't tip soon. These guys are bginning to knock stuff over. Time for hanging or homemade feeders. But one thing at a time on my budget.
I am really enjoying this whole thing.