ladybrasa
Songster
Yeah I wasn’t sure so just threw it out there!!i'm under 18 so something more adult might be less good idea
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Yeah I wasn’t sure so just threw it out there!!i'm under 18 so something more adult might be less good idea
Lol, thanks for the tip. I'll have to try it.just make sure it's FULLY cooked-you don't want it expanding in their crop and causing problems.
Lol, I'm not experienced enough to tell the reds apart, so that explanation is where I'm at mentally.They're red sex links, which are ISA browns, which are golden comets, which are red stars.....
My leghorn (tillie) is the bossiest of them all....she likes to show off that she can fly better than the fatter chickies and she'll fly to treats instead of run to them.
They're all red/gold chickens with white feathers that are prolific layers of large brown eggs, they all have single combs, and they're all sex linked birds, which means you can tell the gender of the chick by the color of its down. Some of the hybrids have different parentage, but they're essentially the same.Lol, I'm not experienced enough to tell the reds apart, so that explanation is where I'm at mentally.
I still struggle. Here is a pic of my hen and her 1st egg. Her pic was taken 2 months ago but she has some white. Her sister is much more red, more like maroon, with a bit of white. She is the only 1 laying and has laid an egg everyday but is medium egg.They're all red/gold chickens with white feathers that are prolific layers of large brown eggs, they all have single combs, and they're all sex linked birds, which means you can tell the gender of the chick by the color of its down. Some of the hybrids have different parentage, but they're essentially the same.