What sort of chicken is that behind the BO in the last picture. It looks like my bantam that I've been trying to identify. Is it feather-footed?
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What sort of chicken is that behind the BO in the last picture. It looks like my bantam that I've been trying to identify. Is it feather-footed?
I think you have a long time to wait. Is the one behind her laying yet?
What sort of chicken is that behind the BO in the last picture. It looks like my bantam that I've been trying to identify. Is it feather-footed?
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Well I guess the one with the red comb is def not going to lay!Quote:Nope, nobody's laying yet. One of my girls has a pretty nice red comb and is getting her wattles though so I'm hopeful! She's also the one out bantam roo has been chasing around trying to mate with(in the last pic)![]()
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Okay I can't find a good place to ask this question, so I'm going with here because this thread gets a lot of feedback![]()
This weekend we will be getting two new pullets (they are prob around 15-17 weeks old)from a friend. The catch is we have to transport them 7.5-8 hours in our backseat. I need some suggestions for what to put them in. We have a wire dog crate, but it is to big for the backseat. So far I am thinking a Rubbermaid tub with chicken wire over the top...what do you think? Any other suggestions? Please keep in mind my 3 year old will also be in the backseat in a car seat. Thank you for reading and excuse me for posting this here!
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The one with the red comb is a bantam D'Uccle Rooster and the other is a bantam frizzle hen, they both have feathered feet.
My first time transporting chickens I went fancy with a huge wire cage and it was a hassle, my second time was a cardboard box with hole punched in it (it was a 5 hour drive) and they did perfect both times!!!, as long as they ate and its not too hot youll be ok!!!:cd
oh and dont worry about putting 2 or 3 in a 3 ft box it actually works out better so they dont slide around!!!!!
Go to an office supply store and get a bankers box. Or any box with holes in the sides. Put a towel in the bottom so they don't slip around. Bring some duct tape to tape the lid closed. The handle holes give ventillation.
Well I guess the one with the red comb is def not going to lay!![]()
Thanks so much! I suspected that's what mine was and you just confirmed that. How old is yours?