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hmm gosh how old are they now @vehve 2 months? 8 weeks?
hmm gosh how old are they now @vehve 2 months? 8 weeks?
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Yup, I've accepted that all our chicks are dudes...
Ravyn, you were talking about a compost, post a pic of the spot you're thinking of putting it in in my compost thread and we'll try to think of something.
oh wow brain bubble on my part.. I was thinking mine were about four weeks.......but only 20ish days...... they are getting so big so fast...they almost seem about the size of the five week olds I got.......... do birds grow faster or slower when raised by the hen versus ppl?
hahaha...mark is so funny....... he has had pretty limited exposure to pets and animals ect..and very lil with birds.. so he has a very hesitant hand.. so often they would try to avoid his hands...and he would get nervious and notice someone might have been watching him and give up... it was a kick to watch him sitting on the floor actually petting and holding these new year chicks.......dixie is such a lil attention hog soon as your hand is near dixie is right there ready to jump onto it...I sure am hoping it's a girl has an adorable character......... one of the things that has surprised me greatly is the orpington and the orpington cross are probly the most skittish....I had really expected them to be much more cuddily...and correct me if I am wrong but yellow feet on the bottom is a sign of jersey giant right? I think the orpington cross is jersey giant orpington crossThanks, Felix! Will do that tomorrow, or rather later today... oops, should prolly get some sleep soon... that thread would be the one I just found that Amberjem was chattin' on, yes? I have no issues posting it on here, Amberjem, but if figuring it out will help another then it will prolly be best to post on that thread...![]()
Expect dudes and you get pleasant surprises with dudettes, lol. Jim keeps falling in love with the boys, so we have to keep making more coops/pens... I never thought he'd fall prey to Chicken Math worse than me, lol...
I read something somewhere that cooler temps would have them feather fasterI would say that our chicks might be growing a bit more slowly, and in stead feathering out more quickly, but that's more due to them being kept near freezing temps.