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Oh I do hope Junior keeps these absurd eyebrows and that it isn't just a phase...
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Your chickens are so cute! How many do you have now?Two big goofs eatin' snow for the first time.
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Junior is slowly ticking all the rooster boxes. Actually not that slowly - he's only 18 weeks old and has already started doing most of the things I would expect of a mature rooster. He even finally did the deed with Chungus, the hen he has been obsessed with ever since he was but a little babe and she was a big grumpy broody many times his size. No chasing or anything; very civil. I thought he was going to be out of luck with that since he still tidbits frequently with twigs and brightly colored leaves, so the hens often ignore him when he does it lol. But apparently Junior's got the moves in the dance department and I guess that's what counts for Chungus. So far, none of Junior's progress towards mature roo behaviors has changed how he is with me. He is still very much a world class hug hog.
Then there is Monster. You can see from the picture that Monster has a nice set of saddle feathers. They're still kind of odd looking...not as narrow ad Junior's and they are fuzzy. Honestly if those weren't there I would still be questioning whether Monster really is a boy. Aside from helping out Junior with putting everyone to bed, he has zero male behaviors. Not crowed once that I'm aware of. No interest in the ladies at all. He just likes to pal around with his brother, and when he's not doing that he's studying or trying to disassemble things off by himself. He made some progress on my port feeder today. It may take a while, but I can already tell I'm going to come out one morning and find that thing in pieces. He also now starts un-lacing my boots after untying them.
Meanwhile....that little Vanilla Bean is 8 weeks old, crows every morning, and can already clap his wattles together. Junior couldn't do that until he was much older. Monster still can't clap is wattles and I'm not optimistic about him being able to any time soon lol.
I've got 10 right now. It's the 2 little beans, and 8 in my main flock - 4 salty hens, 2 pullets, and the 2 big cockerels. A happy number of huggy fluffs so far! I will admit though that I'm already contemplating a hatch next year once I have a bigger setup. Back when I first set some eggs under a broody, I was thinking I would just stick with a hatch from my original set of adults for a while, but Vanilla Bean in particular is such a wonderful shape...if he keeps his roundness and enormous feet, at some point I might need to create at least a small Bean army as a side project.Your chickens are so cute! How many do you have now?
That black and white hen is so beautiful to me <3Two big goofs eatin' snow for the first time.
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Junior is slowly ticking all the rooster boxes. Actually not that slowly - he's only 18 weeks old and has already started doing most of the things I would expect of a mature rooster. He even finally did the deed with Chungus, the hen he has been obsessed with ever since he was but a little babe and she was a big grumpy broody many times his size. No chasing or anything; very civil. I thought he was going to be out of luck with that since he still tidbits frequently with twigs and brightly colored leaves, so the hens often ignore him when he does it lol. But apparently Junior's got the moves in the dance department and I guess that's what counts for Chungus. So far, none of Junior's progress towards mature roo behaviors has changed how he is with me. He is still very much a world class hug hog.
Then there is Monster. You can see from the picture that Monster has a nice set of saddle feathers. They're still kind of odd looking...not as narrow ad Junior's and they are fuzzy. Honestly if those weren't there I would still be questioning whether Monster really is a boy. Aside from helping out Junior with putting everyone to bed, he has zero male behaviors. Not crowed once that I'm aware of. No interest in the ladies at all. He just likes to pal around with his brother, and when he's not doing that he's studying or trying to disassemble things off by himself. He made some progress on my port feeder today. It may take a while, but I can already tell I'm going to come out one morning and find that thing in pieces. He also now starts un-lacing my boots after untying them.
Meanwhile....that little Vanilla Bean is 8 weeks old, crows every morning, and can already clap his wattles together. Junior couldn't do that until he was much older. Monster still can't clap is wattles and I'm not optimistic about him being able to any time soon lol.
That's my big boy Monster - technically turned out to be a cockerel, but he has yet to really do any of the normal cockerel things except just being big and growing some pointy saddle feathers. One of his sisters has about the same comb/wattle growth proportionally lol.That black and white hen is so beautiful to me <3