cmccullough1390
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They grow up too fast lol and thank you Catalina is a Mille fleur D'uccle mix and only really shows her Mille fleur sideThey are growing up sooo fast! love the pattern on catalina!
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They grow up too fast lol and thank you Catalina is a Mille fleur D'uccle mix and only really shows her Mille fleur sideThey are growing up sooo fast! love the pattern on catalina!
That's great boys are total sweethearts Jon is the sweetest chicken I have he's my little love bug. It's hard to say how well they'll stay like that as they mature but they should at least retain some of itYes I'm definitely learning the tricks with the boys. They are total sweethearts for now. Hoping they stay that way lol.![]()
That's great boys are total sweethearts Jon is the sweetest chicken I have he's my little love bug. It's hard to say how well they'll stay like that as they mature but they should at least retain some of it
Lol I know what u mean they're something special lol which reminds me we'll probably head over on Wednesday or next Sunday once we figure it outI'm hoping so. At one point I was considering getting rid of all the hens and just keeping my roosters and bantams lol. Huby wants the eggs though lol. So now we are just downsizing on the standards lol
Lol I know what u mean they're something special lol which reminds me we'll probably head over on Wednesday or next Sunday once we figure it out
my girls just started laying beautiful green and blue eggs! but i have one question.... how do i stop egg eating because sometimes they tend to lay eggs at nigh and go out to the coop let them out and there is a yoke in the coop. any answers on how to stop egg eating?
Help! I finally observed this happening, start to finish:
My EE holds out her head while my barred rock is preening, then the BR turns to her and picks out her beard and muff feathers! The EE rotates her head almost as if to give the BR easier access! The parts that are fully picked out are red because the BR nibbles at the exposed skin as well.
What?!
Then they both go back to preening.
Is my EE seriously allowing this? Is she lacking confidence? Oh, I don't have beautiful red wattles like you, dear BR, please help remove this heinous face fluff so I may be more like you!
The poor thing! Not what I imagined feather picking would be like. I thought it'd be aggressive. This is like psychological warfare instead.
Should I get spectacles for the BR? Put pick no more on what's left of the EE's face? Ideas?
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My Blue Wheaten Ameraucana was a timid bird and the Buff Leghorn we had was going around the flock eating the Silkies and the Ameraucana's beards/crests out of dominant behavior. EEs and Ameraucanas are fairly shy or timid birds and if a dominant hen displays by pulling out the soft beard/muff feathers the timid will let it happen. I re-homed my Buff Leghorn because I don't tolerate abusive behavior but then that's me. I had tried Bitter Apple on feathers in the past to keep a feather-picking Marans from chewing on the Silkies' soft feathers but nothing worked. Feather-picking and/or egg eaters are almost impossible to break and I have no patience for that kind of behavior and re-home them. You can try Peeper spectacles but after a while the hen gets good at maneuvering around the Peepers. It's your choice what you want to do.
Definitely. There is nothing that can beat a bunch of alarm clocks all competing with each other for dominance!I'm hoping so. At one point I was considering getting rid of all the hens and just keeping my roosters and bantams lol. Hubby wants the eggs though lol. So now we are just downsizing on the standards lol