Chicken poppy
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Same! to far though hahaDang I want one.
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Same! to far though hahaDang I want one.
Every chickens different of course, but they sound like their already great boys. By that age, you should notice if theres bad behavior, (or atleast i did) so their probably very sweet
Dang I want one.
Same! to far though haha
Dang! We have around a 10 chicken minimum in our state and at first we were like “oh, its fine, we just plan on getting a few.” Now were up to seven and looking at more. So were looking at more land and to upgrade!It's hard to distinguish them in the group right now. I call the dozen or so blue chicks "The Blue Blob" because they're always together and hard to tell apart.
They're from Welp. I loved my first 2 hens so much I had to get more chicks and some boys to breed them.
The only problem is that 25 chick minimum.
How do you know if they are splash or not? I'm curious for my own experiment.
It depends on what you want in your flock. Do you want early maturity? Egg laying capability? Temperament? I'd recommend looking up standards of the blue Australorp breed and go from there.
I don’t see any saddle feathers yet and can’t really tell on the hackles, how are you sure they’re all roos already?
Ahhh, yes. Okay, that definitely would be the best indication! Well it's sure nice they cooperated and made it easy for you to tell. The pullets definitely look different Thanks! All of your boys are beautiful, I think the solid colors are better for showing, but if it's just for breeding, I would go with temperament. It would be tough for me to give up any of them!View attachment 2920077View attachment 2920078View attachment 2920079
No doubt that these were boys with those combs at 3 weeks.
Ahhh, yes. Okay, that definitely would be the best indication! Well it's sure nice they cooperated and made it easy for you to tell. The pullets definitely look different Thanks! All of your boys are beautiful, I think the solid colors are better for showing, but if it's just for breeding, I would go with temperament. It would be tough for me to give up any of them!
We always end up getting more then planned, which stinks when 4/6 of your chickens are cockerels!I have very deliberately bought more birds than I need with the specific intent of selling. I keep that in mind from the moment I place the order.