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I believe that's Smoosh (so named because she was caught under the bedding mat and 14 other chicks stomping on her for 9 hours when she was 2 weeks old) -- and if so, she's a White Leghorn. However, if it isn't Smoosh, then the only other possibility is that she's a Amberlink, as that is the only white hen breed I have.what kind of chicken is the white one? I got some hatching eggs from a barnyard mix. chicks are now 13 weeks old. One looks exactly like your white one
IDK, an Easter egger probably.He is a beauty, what is he?
I love it too!!!View attachment 2274426
This is our current rooster. He is about 1.5 years old. He is a French Wheaton Maran. I had bought 12 chicks, straight run, 8 black copper marans and 4 french wheaton. There were 6 roos in all but only one was french wheaton. The roos all looked exactly alike except the french wheaton had white feathers on his backside so his name is White Butt. Iāve had quite a few roosters over the 10 years Iāve been keeping chickens. Only a few turned out to be good roosters that didnāt want to attack me. One was a Lavender Orpington, who I just loved. Another was some sort of cross, down the line from that Lavender Orpington, had a Speckled Sussex who was nice, one of those black copper marans and then this guy. He and that black copper lived peacefully together until they hit about 9 months old and then tried to kill each other. This guy was always my favorite, plus he won the fight and all the girls after being the underdog for 9 months, PLUS I was pretty sure he fought off something that got in the coop one night before I super duper fortified it, so he got to stay. Since then, we didnāt exactly catch what happened but recently he ran off something that got in their free range yard during the day, probably a fox. There was a great disturbance in the yard and my husband caught something running on the ground out of the corner of his eye with White Butt hot on itās tail. All the hens, including a Mama with five 4-5 week old chicks were all safe. We do not raiae our birds as pets so he wonāt let me touch him but he will definitely snatch a tomato or some other prize from my hand, run off, drop it on the ground, and call his hens to get it. When he was the underdog, he would hang out with me while I picked vegetables and Iād feed him bad tomatoes because I felt so View attachment 2274426sorry for him. He didnāt have any friends and he wasnāt allowed to play with the hens. The other rooster would run him off. Thereās my story!! I am a city girl, raised in Miami, but my husband introduced me to chicken raising and yes, I loooovve to hear a rooster crow!
What will you do with males? Keep them, rehome them, or use for meat?
Great story, thanks for sharing. He is gorgeous.View attachment 2274426
This is our current rooster. He is about 1.5 years old. He is a French Wheaton Maran. I had bought 12 chicks, straight run, 8 black copper marans and 4 french wheaton. There were 6 roos in all but only one was french wheaton. The roos all looked exactly alike except the french wheaton had white feathers on his backside so his name is White Butt. Iāve had quite a few roosters over the 10 years Iāve been keeping chickens. Only a few turned out to be good roosters that didnāt want to attack me. One was a Lavender Orpington, who I just loved. Another was some sort of cross, down the line from that Lavender Orpington, had a Speckled Sussex who was nice, one of those black copper marans and then this guy. He and that black copper lived peacefully together until they hit about 9 months old and then tried to kill each other. This guy was always my favorite, plus he won the fight and all the girls after being the underdog for 9 months, PLUS I was pretty sure he fought off something that got in the coop one night before I super duper fortified it, so he got to stay. Since then, we didnāt exactly catch what happened but recently he ran off something that got in their free range yard during the day, probably a fox. There was a great disturbance in the yard and my husband caught something running on the ground out of the corner of his eye with White Butt hot on itās tail. All the hens, including a Mama with five 4-5 week old chicks were all safe. We do not raiae our birds as pets so he wonāt let me touch him but he will definitely snatch a tomato or some other prize from my hand, run off, drop it on the ground, and call his hens to get it. When he was the underdog, he would hang out with me while I picked vegetables and Iād feed him bad tomatoes because I felt so View attachment 2274426sorry for him. He didnāt have any friends and he wasnāt allowed to play with the hens. The other rooster would run him off. Thereās my story!! I am a city girl, raised in Miami, but my husband introduced me to chicken raising and yes, I loooovve to hear a rooster crow!
what's an LGD?love love roos !!! I currently have 5 they are 6 years old along with the hens that they came with. Am getting 2 new babies along with a new group of hen babies to refresh my flock.
Its my LGD that keeps my Roos getting along he doesn't like fighting. So when the roos start fighting he breaks them up, picks out the aggressor, crowding them, getting between them, using his huge paw to swat at one, and then using his nose up the aggressor roos butt to escort him out of the area. The aggressor roo gets tired of the intervention... and moves on.