LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

I caught the raccoon that ate our ducks in the act early this morning before dawn.
I let the birds out early so I could allow them to enjoy some supervised free range before they stayed locked up for the rest of the day
That darn thing managed to take off with Scout before I realized what happened :hit

I'm so sorry for all the losses you've been having :hugs
 
Keep Archie in your thoughts.
He saw the vet today because his eyes are a little cross-eyed and has a bit of an issue as well.
They did bloodwork and the vet just called to say that he's either got worms or inflammatory bowel disease.
They had already sent us home with de-wormer before they finished the bloodwork so I don't have to worry about getting it
 
Congrats on your new additions Chicky! They're adorbs!
Thank you! They're very sweet.

I actually lost one of the Bantam Ameraucanas in the first 24hrs. That was a big bummer. One of the Bantam Cochins doesn't seem to be doing so hot either 😔 (I'm doing everything I can, but she's super tiny and only eats and drinks sporadically - wants to be under the brooder plate/sleepy when the others are super active). I'm not having the best luck this year. 🫤

My other chicks (from May) are doing really well, though! They are almost 14 weeks so we're just a few weeks away from POL (hopefully). My oldest flock (2yrs) has stopped laying and the feathers are a'flyin'!! 🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶
 
Thank you! They're very sweet.

I actually lost one of the Bantam Ameraucanas in the first 24hrs. That was a big bummer. One of the Bantam Cochins doesn't seem to be doing so hot either 😔 (I'm doing everything I can, but she's super tiny and only eats and drinks sporadically - wants to be under the brooder plate/sleepy when the others are super active). I'm not having the best luck this year. 🫤

My other chicks (from May) are doing really well, though! They are almost 14 weeks so we're just a few weeks away from POL (hopefully). My oldest flock (2yrs) has stopped laying and the feathers are a'flyin'!! 🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶

Aww, poor babies. Hope that the little cochin bantam chick recovers soon :hugs :fl.

My Easter chicks are over 16 weeks now, hopefully they've got a month or two before laying. The most mature cockerel (that's also started crowing, very unusual for me, all other LF cockerels I've had crowed after the 5 and a half month mark) seems to have a carnation comb, not exactly sure how that came to be.

Time to gather all the feathers your girls have left you and make some art!
 
Aww, poor babies. Hope that the little cochin bantam chick recovers soon :hugs :fl.

My Easter chicks are over 16 weeks now, hopefully they've got a month or two before laying. The most mature cockerel (that's also started crowing, very unusual for me, all other LF cockerels I've had crowed after the 5 and a half month mark) seems to have a carnation comb, not exactly sure how that came to be.

Time to gather all the feathers your girls have left you and make some art!
A carnation comb! That's unique!

No idea where thise genetics came from??
 
A carnation comb! That's unique!

No idea where thise genetics came from??

Not really. I suspected Kolovos's first son (possibly the father of this cockerel) had a carnation comb as well, but I don't know how that could have happened. Then again, I don't know a single thing about carnation comb genetics
 
Not really. I suspected Kolovos's first son (possibly the father of this cockerel) had a carnation comb as well, but I don't know how that could have happened. Then again, I don't know a single thing about carnation comb genetics
So interesting how genetics works! Things just pop up in the offspring that aren't visible in either of the parents. Very cool!
 

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