Yes, they are with the flock. Pingu is one of my EHAL cockerels, and Rocky was hatched in March.Are they running with hens?
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Yes, they are with the flock. Pingu is one of my EHAL cockerels, and Rocky was hatched in March.Are they running with hens?
LOL!!So do I, but I'd have to take 'em off the truck first
Quote: That's what I thought might be the case. Sounds to me as though they've reached the stage of maturity that they're viewing one another as competition for the hens
That's what I thought might be the case. Sounds to me as though they've reached the stage of maturity that they're viewing one another as competition for the hens
Quote: Maybe he doesn't, or he wouldn't be so bloody![]()
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Cute!!!!!!
did you figure it out?I can't seem to force the foot straight..... Does it matter if it's a sheer, plastic or fabric one? I think I did it wrong because I was worried about the sticky part and put fabric between the foot and bandaid ... I realize the ridiculousness of that now. Gonna try again.
Day 18 for one egg is almost up! Can't wait to have more babies! It's too quiet in the house![]()
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Quote: So do I, but I'd have to take 'em off the truck first
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Well, it looks like either Pingu or Rockhead needs to be gone by next week.... After growing up and getting along terrific for all of their lives, including that morning, both cockerels were bloody when I got home today.![]()
Rocky is a white silkie, he had so much dried blood on him that his front looked almost like a partridge silkie. Pingu's head and neck was so red he looked like his throat was cut!
Teenagers.....![]()
Maybe he doesn't, or he wouldn't be so bloody![]()