Definitely a Henrietta. You can tell by the black wash down the legs. A cockerel's legs would be solid yellow, and as mentioned would be lighter in color.
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Definitely a Henrietta. You can tell by the black wash down the legs. A cockerel's legs would be solid yellow, and as mentioned would be lighter in color.
I'm still keeping them in our house because I'm too nervous to put them outside. Lol. They are right in our living room so they have been getting a lot of socializationThey are part of the family now! Eventually they will go out when it's warmer and we can spend time with them outdoors.
This is our first time with babies, and I put them in my bedroom! Never again! After two weeks, the smell was so pungent that I couldn't stand it, and they liked throwing all-nighter chicken parties while I was trying to sleep. I relocated them to their mini coop with the heat lamp at week three. They are thriving just fine. Their coop is totally enclosed with an enclosed yeard area, so they are protected from critters and the adult chickens.
lol I know what u mean mine are in a 4' x 4' square box in the house with a screen over it I left the screen partly off yesterday while changing their water and 3 of them made a jail break and were walking around in the room where the brooder is....lol at 4 weeks,they are getting hard to catch. Mine are definitely not lap chickens![]()
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The chickens are taking over the house! I had to get a watermelon bin to give them more room! Silly Canada and it's snow in April!
My 3 week old br are finally getting along with the original 4 week ladies. So happy to have a nice little flock. Pretty sure there's too much testosterone in my house though... Thinking I got a bin full of Roos![]()
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Also photo shoots are getting REALLY hard with big chickens haha