Oh, yes! Video, please!That would explain it. Ned knew his place. Smart little man.
@CrazyChookChookLady any chance of getting a video of my friend's crow? I do miss the little guy.
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Oh, yes! Video, please!That would explain it. Ned knew his place. Smart little man.
@CrazyChookChookLady any chance of getting a video of my friend's crow? I do miss the little guy.
Right???Better bad jokes than the other use of the word!![]()
Shad, yes, Mag’s comb is quite evident. Also, maybe Lock has male hormones!I'm having trouble getting a picture that illustrates the problem well.
Mag is the rooster on the far left of this picture. You can just see that his comb is dull compared to the other two.
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This is a bit better; Mag in the middle. You can see that his comb and wattles are paler and more purple than red.View attachment 2467512
Mag in the middle. By roost time his comb and wattles wil be even more purple if the past is anything to go by.View attachment 2467513
As you can see, Mag is behaving normally and his tribe don't see a problem apparently. Odd to note that Lock, left hand lower corner doesn't lay eggs but has the brightest comb of the group.
I feel like a video of Ned crowing would cheer us all up after the news on Stanley. Pleeeease!Nope! Not a peep from him. This is the first I am seeing any rooster behavior from him. So far it seems to be going well without Stanley.
There is something messed up with this chicken molting thing. At least for Northern hemisphere birds, you would think July/August would be the best time for a chicken to molt and here we all have them molting in December. Maggie is just finishing up and Diana and Elizabeth just started molting. It is insane!That is one nekkid chicken! Poor dear... this is the only thing that makes me sort of agree with the heated coop idea to a degree. Why lose all your insulation when it is so cold out? I thought they were supposed to molt at the very beginning of winter!
A bit hard to be sure - but that doesn't look purple like no-oxygen - it looks pale. Which doesn't mean there is nothing wrong, but suggests it isn't a heart valve issue.I'm having trouble getting a picture that illustrates the problem well.
Mag is the rooster on the far left of this picture. You can just see that his comb is dull compared to the other two.
View attachment 2467511
This is a bit better; Mag in the middle. You can see that his comb and wattles are paler and more purple than red.View attachment 2467512
Mag in the middle. By roost time his comb and wattles wil be even more purple if the past is anything to go by.View attachment 2467513
As you can see, Mag is behaving normally and his tribe don't see a problem apparently. Odd to note that Lock, left hand lower corner doesn't lay eggs but has the brightest comb of the group.
I just realized that today. I didn't know you lost one of your Vorwerks! So sorry to learn this.It's only a matter of time before everyone realises they need to read around to keep up...![]()
And I wouldn't dream of stealing your readers.
I can't help it if they get muddled & forget which thread they're on.
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Thank you. I always find losing birds difficult but @ least my vet keeps chickens herself so understands it is traumatic. She's very good that way.I just realized that today. I didn't know you lost one of your Vorwerks! So sorry to learn this.![]()
The colour doesn't come over very well in the pictures.A bit hard to be sure - but that doesn't look purple like no-oxygen - it looks pale. Which doesn't mean there is nothing wrong, but suggests it isn't a heart valve issue.