I Sort of Lost Phyllis Tonight

I could not find her on any camera until i looked here of all places!

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Roosting drives me nuts! :he

It seems to be different every night. :confused:
 
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I Lost Phyllis Tonight

I could not find her on any camera until i looked here of all places!

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Roosting drives me nuts! :he

It seems to be different every night. :confused:
Be careful of your headlines. “I lost Phyllis tonight” scared me. My blood pressure jumped up higher than RC’s roosts!
 
I bet you are really glad you made it 'full height' as well, now that it is done!
Honestly at this stage I am grateful that the little cupola on top isn't accessible from inside because I am confident those two would be in there if at all possible.
 
I Lost Phyllis Tonight

I could not find her on any camera until i looked here of all places!

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Roosting drives me nuts! :he

It seems to be different every night. :confused:
You should never bolded that heading. My heart dropped when I saw that before I read on.
 
Ive been looking into the Brahmas due to your future chicks. Love everything about them, they have been added to my someday list for sure! Bielefelders are stunning ❤️
I love my mutts - they are hardy and hopefully live a long time, but I just loved the feather patterns on many of these chickens out there. So the Brahmas it is, and of course the Beilefelders are a barred pattern so what's not to love! At orange tabby chicken :)
 
What does everyone think on this chick. If I have a 2nd male in Momma hens group it is this one.
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They turned 5 weeks old on Saturday. It's brother was obviously a boy at 2 1/2 weeks. He already also has twice as big of a comb then this one. I just cannot make up my mind yet. One day it is a pullet, the next day I think maybe late developing male.
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So, I am going to be just as on the fence as you.....s/he's comb is far larger than the pullet's in the second pic....but far smaller than the clear cockerel's. It could be an early developing pullet, or a late developing cockerel. I have seen both with mixed groups of chicks. Especially the latter when there is a clearly dominant cockerel - the others() tend to develop a bit more slowly, especially in a small group (versus a group of 30 chicks)
 

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