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Greengirly68
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We found them on July 14th, and people that have chickens told us they thought they were about 2wks old. I justThe answer is earlier in the thread:
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We found them on July 14th, and people that have chickens told us they thought they were about 2wks old. I justThe answer is earlier in the thread:
I am a life, and especially animals. It was meant to be- these were supposed to be mine ♡I totally agree, they are extremely lucky you found them! Not many people would take in stray chicks, not having them before. You must be a big-hearted person.![]()
Oddly enough, the white feathers appearing is something I've never heard about. Do you mean molting into them, or just them growing randomly?He and two others were possibly dumped near my home. They were found in a nature preserve, middle of the gravel road, across from my home. There is one that looks just like him but smaller, shorter feather on her feet, and a light straight- line comb. The third is White with pinkish beak and legs, tiny feather on one of her toes.
Lil Peep above, stands very upright and has very long feathers going down his feet. His comb started changing and became lumpy and red a couple weeks ago. He is also getting blue/teal feathers and has some bright white feathers under his wings. I am a new chicken momma now. They are all 3 very sweet. I was told by TSC person he may be a Brahma cross?
Oddly enough, the white feathers appearing is something I've never heard about. Do you mean molting into them, or just them growing randomly?
Thank you for the advice. I have plans for the next upgrade. I have really nice wood framed greenhouse in my backyard. My property is an acre. I plan to convert the green house into a chicken coop with a large run. Do you think I can wait for spring? It they are brahma mixes and the others are amercauna and orpington will they be ok till then? We have tons of predators and I want to take my time making it super safe. Overhead I have bald eagles, owls, hawks. We have tons of coyotes, black bear, raccoons, even an occasional cougar. I have them right up near our house currently because of this. I have wire under sand, steel pen, that is completely covered in wire and has a steel roof. I got an auto door on this little coop. I really want to keep them safe and happy. Any advice is appreciated.I love that you have done this. Looking at your coop and run though, you'll need bigger for both really if you keep all 7 of them, unless you free range?
He has had them the whole time we've had him. He also getting some copper on the back of his head/neck area which made me think of black copper marans. I think his is beautiful.It is fairly common for black chickens to grow a few white feathers in their wings when they are young, even if they will be completely black when they grow up. I don't know why this happens, just that it does.
I love that you have done this. Looking at your coop and run though, you'll need bigger for both really if you keep all 7 of them, unless you free range?
He has had the very bright long white feathers under and near the end of each wing, since I have had him.Oddly enough, the white feathers appearing is something I've never heard about. Do you mean molting into them, or just them growing randomly?
Oddly enough, the white feathers appearing is something I've never heard about. Do you mean molting into them, or just them growing randomly?
I plan on upgrading them to a nice greenhouse in my back yard. We have an acre. I want to take my time to make it perfect against predators. How long do you think I have? The kennel is 6x10. I have a dirt bath area, roots, vegi treat bag...I love that you have done this. Looking at your coop and run though, you'll need bigger for both really if you keep all 7 of them, unless you free range?