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peewee looks like a ball of fluffCochin Peewee and some of the adopted babies


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peewee looks like a ball of fluffCochin Peewee and some of the adopted babies
Can’t wait to see him feathered out. Cute little guy.2 week old spitxhauben mix male
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It was pixie the red chicken that was pecked and recovering. Pee wee is the broody hen raising the chicks.peewee looks like a ball of fluff. I would have never guess her feathers were plucked out, she is recovering really well great job on your part. She looks happy
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Wow cute picture and looks big for 2 weeksCan’t wait to see him feathered out. Cute little guy.![]()
Ah I should have used more punctuation. Peewee the fluff. Pixie looks like her feathers were never plucked.It was pixie the red chicken that was pecked and recovering. Pee wee is the broody hen raising the chicks.
Thankyou,I try to take good care of my small flockAh I should have used more punctuation. Peewee the fluff. Pixie looks like her feathers were never plucked.![]()
I meant green legs. No eggs at 4 weeks.lolView attachment 3536992View attachment 3536991this chick has green eggs,I am hoping it's a female olive egger. I am wondering if the gray ones are roosters because at 4 weeks they are getting g combs.
I meant green legs. No eggs at 4 weeks.lol
I’ts my first time raising chicks. But hopefully they all turn out to be pulletsView attachment 3536992View attachment 3536991this chick has green eggs,I am hoping it's a female olive egger. I am wondering if the gray ones are roosters because at 4 weeks they are getting g combs.