Quote: Black and Blue Mottled. I had one hatch today, whose leg feathers were so long, at hatch, they were folded under feet.
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Quote: Black and Blue Mottled. I had one hatch today, whose leg feathers were so long, at hatch, they were folded under feet.
Those are Black and Blue Mottled, we got no Mille's this go around. I have 5 more going into lock down tomorrow.Mstricer...what colors are those cuties?... Love them
Quote: Sounds like a squeaky toy
lol. Well good news is roos can get along ok with each other if there's no girls, bad news is that once there's girls.......... . I have a few of these kind of roos together in a coop and they get along pretty good. They even call each other over to food, just as if there was a girl.We've never heard it crow! We weren't familiar with the breed and just thought both genders looked the same, but the females were smaller. LOL I've even thought it's been laying eggs, but apparently our Old English Game Bantam has been laying an egg a day. Impressive!Oh boy. We have a lot to learn.![]()
It's in with two other roosters, so maybe that's why we've never heard it crow. Although, my daughter says it does make the alert noises when birds fly over. It certainly doesn't act like a rooster and is as friendly as can be.
Mstricer...what colors are those cuties?... Love them
Those are Black and Blue Mottled, we got no Mille's this go around. I have 5 more going into lock down tomorrow.
Those are Black and Blue Mottled, we got no Mille's this go around. I have 5 more going into lock down tomorrow.
We bought a cockerel and two pulleys today at the Oregon poultry swap! Very excited.
- W