I had to keep getting the rooster off the roost and put him where the hen's were today. I have not seen him hop on a hen yet, but the hen's keep grooming him.
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How old is he? Sorry if you already answered this.I had to keep getting the rooster off the roost and put him where the hen's were today. I have not seen him hop on a hen yet, but the hen's keep grooming him.
He is a year and really big. maybe too big.
Gotta love those cheeks!!12/14 that went into lockdown hatched.
Omg the OE has HUGE cheeks! I love it!!! The Ameraucanas have big cheeks too. And the Cochins have the fluffiest feet!!!!
I love puffy cheeks!!!Gotta love those cheeks!!![]()
Droopy! That’s the description of my dedicated broody guinea hen Melba; she started to set when there were only 3-5 infertile eggs in her nest, and since then I’ve slipped a few fertile eggs from my new lavender henI would think they wouldn't starve themselves.... But yes comb gets paler, they can look a bit droopy. This is a pic of my mama with her babies, they hatched on the 20th so she has been out of the box since around the 22nd so eating and drinking whenever and she still looks a bit run down and pale comb. Her comb will pinken up as she gets close to laying again.