Every Rock has a dirty bottom tonight. Seems baths are in order for tomorrow. I had to pick some tail fluff tonight! :sick
I don’t know why they got so much poop on their behinds! :idunno
Every Rock. The other three are clean
 
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Thank you RC.

I forgot to say that Ginger probably had ascites. She had water belly. I don't think it was a simple sour crop issue, if she had it. :-(
If it helps, there is really no coming back from ascites. It's just a matter of time. :hugs :hugs
 
Oh also: Since I've heard that Barred Rocks go broody a lot, do Dominiques do the same thing?
As a heritage breed they should. I believe that @rjohns39 is a Dominique expert. Perhaps he can answer your question definitively.
 
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By the way, see how the chooks are all packed onto the back roost? They have 5 roosts...as many as possible cram onto the back one, and the Roo and the 'late to the party' ones roost on the next one over!
 
Oh also: Since I've heard that Barred Rocks go broody a lot, do Dominiques do the same thing?
Dunno. You're the only one with Dominiques that I know of on the thread. My sweet girl only hit 12/13 weeks old. I do know the breed was a popular pioneering/homesteading breed so likely they do.
 
Dunno. You're the only one with Dominiques that I know of on the thread. My sweet girl only hit 12/13 weeks old. I do know the breed was a popular pioneering/homesteading breed so likely they do.
I've heard they're a popular homesteading breed. None of ours have gone broody. Or fishing.
Dominica is big enough to the point where I think she would make a great screaming broody pancake.
 

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