Apr 8, 2017 #4 sassysarah Crossing the Road 7 Years Apr 3, 2017 3,938 8,789 807 Oklahoma My Coop My Coop Oh sorry I thought you meant pullet or rooster sorry!
Apr 8, 2017 #5 sassysarah Crossing the Road 7 Years Apr 3, 2017 3,938 8,789 807 Oklahoma My Coop My Coop Ill take a look at them.
Apr 8, 2017 #6 sassysarah Crossing the Road 7 Years Apr 3, 2017 3,938 8,789 807 Oklahoma My Coop My Coop I'll research and get back to you.
Apr 8, 2017 #11 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Aug 26, 2009 140,919 293,990 2,097 Out to pasture The little one sure has long legs.
Apr 9, 2017 #13 sassysarah Crossing the Road 7 Years Apr 3, 2017 3,938 8,789 807 Oklahoma My Coop My Coop I have been looking into it and cant find anything that looks like your chicks I am soooooo sorry! Maybe some are seromas
I have been looking into it and cant find anything that looks like your chicks I am soooooo sorry! Maybe some are seromas
Apr 8, 2017 #2 sassysarah Crossing the Road 7 Years Apr 3, 2017 3,938 8,789 807 Oklahoma My Coop My Coop What breeds are they?
Apr 8, 2017 Thread starter #3 gorobi17 In the Brooder Apr 7, 2017 32 8 44 hi Sassysarah, I am asking because I am new to having a flock. Any id would be appreciated
Apr 8, 2017 #8 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Aug 26, 2009 140,919 293,990 2,097 Out to pasture How old are they? It is much better to have the individual birds in a standing side profile, also one showing head on -comb development. and in any of the photos showing the legs so we can see color and number of toes.
How old are they? It is much better to have the individual birds in a standing side profile, also one showing head on -comb development. and in any of the photos showing the legs so we can see color and number of toes.