May 8, 2017 #2 Chicken Girl1 Queen of the Coop 6 Years Mar 3, 2015 12,322 4,725 567 Virginia Is it a bantam or standard sized? how old is it? Last edited: May 8, 2017
May 8, 2017 Thread starter #3 SpoopyTheChicki In the Brooder Apr 24, 2017 38 8 39 Brantley County, GA I'm not sure about the age, but i'm thinking around 3-4 weeks... but it's taller than my other chicks.
I'm not sure about the age, but i'm thinking around 3-4 weeks... but it's taller than my other chicks.
May 8, 2017 #4 Chicken Girl1 Queen of the Coop 6 Years Mar 3, 2015 12,322 4,725 567 Virginia To young to say for sure for gender but I'm leaning towards cockerel. Where did you get it? There are quite a few possible breeds it could be.
To young to say for sure for gender but I'm leaning towards cockerel. Where did you get it? There are quite a few possible breeds it could be.
May 8, 2017 Thread starter #5 SpoopyTheChicki In the Brooder Apr 24, 2017 38 8 39 Brantley County, GA From Tractor Supply.
May 8, 2017 #6 Chicken Girl1 Queen of the Coop 6 Years Mar 3, 2015 12,322 4,725 567 Virginia Was there a label on the bin with any information?
May 8, 2017 Thread starter #7 SpoopyTheChicki In the Brooder Apr 24, 2017 38 8 39 Brantley County, GA I only remember Asian, Rhode Island Red, leghorn, and cornish, but there was more but i can't remember, sorry. But I got 2 Reds and 2 Asians, and whichever that breed is...
I only remember Asian, Rhode Island Red, leghorn, and cornish, but there was more but i can't remember, sorry. But I got 2 Reds and 2 Asians, and whichever that breed is...
May 8, 2017 Thread starter #8 SpoopyTheChicki In the Brooder Apr 24, 2017 38 8 39 Brantley County, GA Cornish Bantams is what i meant.
May 8, 2017 #9 Chicken Girl1 Queen of the Coop 6 Years Mar 3, 2015 12,322 4,725 567 Virginia It could be a Silver or Brown Leghorn.
May 8, 2017 Thread starter #10 SpoopyTheChicki In the Brooder Apr 24, 2017 38 8 39 Brantley County, GA Okay, thank you!