Here are my lavender ameraucanas I just got today
I plan to breed them when they are old enough.
I plan to breed them when they are old enough.
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They are very pretty. Lavendars arent one of my favorite color and I wont breed them, but love to look at them. I like your hen, to me it looks like she had very good body structure.
How old is he? And if it isnt too much trouble could you post a pic or send one to me?If you need a LF ameraucana roo, I have a black one I could part with.
Beautiful!Here are my lavender ameraucanas I just got today
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I plan to breed them when they are old enough.
thanks! My SF with the toen tendon diedCCCCCCCCCHICKENS- they all look great! How's the other faverolle doing? The orloff looks great! Do you know their sex yet? Just curious how they turned out. The one does look like a hatchery Cornish to me as well.
. She was improving quite a bit and I had been gone about 6 six hours and came backand she had died some time when I was gone. She had food and water and was eating and drinking when I left, I dont really know what went wrong. But at least I still have my other girl, she is really nice. She just lets my pick her up with one had and dosent even try to get away. Thanks again lol! The are both pullets as far as I can tell. The one is a little agressive but when I introduced the new chickens it quickly fell towards the bottom of the pecking order. And you can barley see their comb, it isnt red, and you cant see their wattles. I thought the same thing, the person I got them from said they got them from a hatchery. They ordered black stars and got some black stars and these. There were only 2 I bought both, I like the way they look. But they are very flighty and put all the other chickens in their place and make sure they stay there.Just thought I would throw this in: the "Cruella" pigeon belongs to LittleAmericanaMom's daughter. If not, I saw one just like it at her house!
I really need help here guys. Please. And thank you.So we have sand in our run and we love it because it is clean, but today I picked up my blue silkie and her crop felt like a beanbag. Like it was full of sand. I gave them some fruit that had gotten soft and it was in the sand. Did she maybe just get too much sand with her scratch and fruit. What do you all think? She is acting fine. Her crop just feels weird.