What about my RIR?Still a cockerel. Those spots of red through the wing area are male specific.
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What about my RIR?Still a cockerel. Those spots of red through the wing area are male specific.
Pullets.What about my RIR?
She's older now I'll have a better photo soonView attachment 1101864
Supposed to be a gray polish she's older now but what colour???
No such thing as 'grey' polish. You have a mixed variety, with a copy of the blue dilute gene for black.View attachment 1101864
Supposed to be a gray polish she's older now but what colour???
View attachment 1101864
Supposed to be a gray polish she's older now but what colour???
You are not in anyway sounding annoying. You sound like someone who wants to learn. If you don't want chicks you just never put them under a hen or in an incubator. Doesn't matter if you refrigerate or not. I don't refrigerate my eggs but I know some people do. No you will not be killing any chicks. Chicks do not start growing inside an egg until they have been in about 100 degrees (whether thats under a hen or in an incubator). Eggs have to have high heat to start even growing a chick and I think it's like Day 3 of high heat before a chick starts developing. I'd have to go look at my notes. I choose when I want to have chicks by either letting my broody hens have eggs to "sit on" for 21-23 days or by incubating eggs for 21-23 days. But I eat or sell all the eggs I collect daily until I decide I want to deal with chicks. I hope I haven't confused you more...![]()
There are gentle and non gentle roos
Bigger ones tend to rougher as they are heavier and mind this...fall of the hens backs
Yes the hens backs can get feather pulled out to a point of bareness.but that's what a saddle or apron is for.
Yes it was a feed store