Hi, I purchased 5 Easter Egger chicks from Tractor Supply this spring. One of them passed away suddently (what looked like a pullet, of course
), 1 stills look very "girly", one outed himself as a roo by attacking my "old" rooster and crowing and now I have these 2 brown ones left over. I am trying to figure out if they are roos also. They behave roo-ish - trying to jump each other with their feet up, neckfeathers all ruffled up etc. I never had baby Easter Eggers before so I am not sure what they should look like. Any feedback on the two would be greatly appreciated.
), 1 stills look very "girly", one outed himself as a roo by attacking my "old" rooster and crowing and now I have these 2 brown ones left over. I am trying to figure out if they are roos also. They behave roo-ish - trying to jump each other with their feet up, neckfeathers all ruffled up etc. I never had baby Easter Eggers before so I am not sure what they should look like. Any feedback on the two would be greatly appreciated.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do. 