Love the Calico's... mine I named Shirley Temple ~ she was such a cute baby kitten & a gentle adult cat.
BFTP ~ c. early 1950's
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Love the Calico's... mine I named Shirley Temple ~ she was such a cute baby kitten & a gentle adult cat.
Maybe? But just barely...
I still think he’s beautiful. But I don’t think he will be wandering off anymoreI know he got badly hurt but missed what caused his injury. What was it, if you know? It’s a deep puncture there? Is it covering over in any way? Is this the dubbed guy? How cruel!
This seems to show that it does impact a rooster's behavior if there is a perceived deficit. This is an old study - wasn't finding a newer or more robust study. I did find a bit of a study looking at multiple studies....for a specific condition - but, I think it was looking at cornishX, based on what is stated for the growth rates and such - which may not apply to standard chickens/roosters since the accelerate growth rate of the cornish also mean they do need more calcium than the average chicken.Ah the rooster and calcium question. The verdict I reached was I am not sure it matters (not super helpful is it?) To often with chickens it’s just not studied enough to really reach a firm conclusion.
So keeping in mind that I never had an issue with my girls eating oyster shell nor have I had a problem with thin egg shells. If I did I would switch to layer feed super fast.
My not so scientific conclusion is this: Why risk it if I can just feed all-flock? So that’s what I do and I always have oyster shell available.
As for your fears about what you have been feeding them up until now, I do not think you need to worry at all. The one consistent thing I did read was that it was the prolonged consumption of calcium added feed that may pose a risk to roosters long term health. Think over years not months.
Ah, but scars are like badges. Look what I survived...I am a survivor. Ladies - I'm a tough but kind Roo...let me, to you, woo!I think he’s got some beautiful features. Those long blond locks, and magnificent coloring. But he needs that scar like he needs a hole in the head! Bad pun:![]()
I think it's because most adults can recognize talent when they see it!Sweet of you to say. Funny that the adults appreciated the impromptu storybooks more than the Sunday kids...
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There she is! I love this picture!
Congrats! That's a huge undertaking. Hope you get a well deserved rest!
I hope not anyways. Those birds can fly real good.I still think he’s beautiful. But I don’t think he will be wandering off anymore![]()
Well done!