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Ive been guessing at the size potential of the crosses by looking at how thick the legs are. Puppies with big feet generally make big dogs.What do you think Doc
I do have a couple questions, now that I am being brave enough to post on here![]()
When I feed my munchkins (50 of them, almost 4 wks old), they are quite aggressive with me. Pecking me, attacking my hands when I reach for the dishes, etc. Some of them, Im guessing roosters, can be right out a#@ holes. Its not that big of a deal right now since they are still little, but I am worried about what feeding time will be like once they get older. Everyone talks about how docile the breed is, but that has not been my experience so far. I wanted them to be as active as possible, so when at 5 days old they acted like they wanted out of their brooder, I let them, and wow did they run! They were so active and fearless that they were free ranging FAR from their cook at 8 days old! Who needs a stupid heat lamp when I could be chasing BUGS!!!?![]()
Also, I usually feed my layers free choice dry layer crumble, but now the chicks have found it. My ladies are NOT happy that I am now just feeding them moist feed in the am when the chicks are fed their food. What do you all do to avoid this problem? My chicks are free range, they can fit through the fencing so they just go where they want!
I originally was feeding them dry crumble in 3 hanging feeders. With 30 chicks attacking 3 feeders, it was like playing tetherball. I soon changed to an 8 foot long trough. Still hard trying to open the gate to the pen without getting mobbed when I'm carrying the feed bucket!
Ralph I have to agree with you.lol It is by far the strangest of the lotThat looks like a malnourished turkey to me. The shape an all..
this might end up being a great dane![]()