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a cross between a Cornish and a Plymouth rock or white rock chicken butchered between 4-6 weeks of age. can be hen or rooster but all chicken. not a game bird.
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my sweedish flower roo is doing great, especially with the ladies. how ever one of the roos in there that was top dog is now in a cage by himself. little mighty might thought he owned the world, and for a while i guess he did. I dont even know what he is. he is frizzled, very small, red comb and 4 toes. yellow skinned. feathers are black and he never stops chattering. I wonder with some time if i can add him back to the flock ? I have about 4-5 roos in there and they are not fighting. this little guy drew first blood . I wont keep him in a cage by himself. i think thats mean. he never fought with the other roos either.
my computer froze on NEED MORE HENS !! LOL dont encourage me. he really didnt have any that he could reach and i did that on purpose so I wouldnt have any eggs to hatch. that is all out the window with this new roo.![]()
I might have had a few die before these picture but even though you can't see them, there are a lot of babies under those Silkies.I can see the picture you paint. LOL I will have to try some chicken noodle when/if mine hatch. talk about some benny hill music. hhaaaha hopefuly the worst is over for you. sit you brooder outside . the sun is always shining .even when its behind the clouds. it will still help. I used some weak bleach water on my styrofoam bator . didnt hurt anything and it sure helped the smell my loving neighbor left behind in it. I know now what it was but i will spare all of you the details of it. my husband has bought me a new one for our anniversary and he made a point of asking me not to loan it. it was unnecessary because i wouldnt do that again anyway. do you have pics. of your set up and the chicken noodle chicks ?