No, she’s used to sleeping in her own coop at night. She only stays with us throughout the day.Can you keep her? I mean ask them and see if they will let you keep her![]()
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No, she’s used to sleeping in her own coop at night. She only stays with us throughout the day.Can you keep her? I mean ask them and see if they will let you keep her![]()
He really is. He will be 6 months old in just over a week. I could not be happier with him or his behavior to date. He is going to be a amazing rooster one day. When I am not outside he is stuck like glue to his silkie harem. Mrs. E. has also joined the silkie brigade. I also feel he is going to be great with chicks. Since Turkey hatched George has kept his crew very close to the coop. He desperately wants to meet Poppet and Turkey. Not yet Georgie. Poppet is still very much anti-chicken visitors. I will see how he does when Turkey is closer to 3 weeks old and is bigger and stronger.He's being such a sweetheart!
I'm having the exact same problem. I don't know what's going on.Ok, all you smart and experienced chickeneers. I have something odd going on. Still have birds moulting (they do it in rotations). However, 2 of this year's pullets have joined in: Hyacinth and Rose are both moulting: rumpled feathers, neck/head/tail feathers clearly have new feathers coming. Anyone have experience with this?
How old are they exactly? For what it is worth, George and the silkies are molting yet again. George has new pin feathers in his neck and I can feel pins underneath all the silkie fluff. They will be 6 months old in just over a weeks time. It is one of their many juvenile molts.Ok, all you smart and experienced chickeneers. I have something odd going on. Still have birds moulting (they do it in rotations). However, 2 of this year's pullets have joined in: Hyacinth and Rose are both moulting: rumpled feathers, neck/head/tail feathers clearly have new feathers coming. Anyone have experience with this?