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DDominique

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Nov 17, 2015
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Hello! I am Dominique and I've been poking around without posting for some months. I acquired my first mini-flock some months ago, all Plymouth Rocks. I love them. They were raised in the house with us so they're very sociable. We wanted all laying hens but a male snuck into out order. I'm okay with that... except... my landlord's dog killed one of my pullets. The landlord put three new chickens into my coop to try and make up for it, and one is a cockerel, I'm pretty sure. Another may be male. I don't have the property, coops or room for extra roos. I posted a new thread in another board asking what the opinions of seasoned chicken people are. :)

Thanks and I love this site. I appreciate your feedback. Xo
 


Roosters! The biggest problem we have as hatchers, too many boys. You can always sell them on a site in your area. People will take them for their own flock, or, raise them for the stew pot. More often than not, you see them posted for...free.
 
Hi :welcome

Glad you could join the flock! That's a real shame if you do have boys. I see you have posted in the what breed gender section. I'm sure members there will be able to help you ID your suspect ones.
Fingers crossed you don't have as many as you think.

Good luck and enjoy BYC :frow
 
Welcome to BYC, Dominique. Glad you decided to join our flock. A lot of us were lurkers before joining. :eek:) No need to apologize; a lot of us have issues, including me, when trying to post here using our cell phones. If you haven't done so already, definitely check out our Learning Center at https://www.backyardchickens.com/atype/1/Learning_Center. There is lots of useful information there. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. We are here to help in any way we can. Cheers.
 
Thanks so sincerely for the really nice welcome!

As suspected, it seems two of the three new chickens are male. I already have an established rooster and a very small flock so unfortunately I will be returning these politely to the landlord. I will keep the pullet. She was interesting looking to me and I wanted to know what she is... it's looking like maybe a Rhode Island Red and Easter Egger mix? There may be more than that in her; she's red and black and iridescent and essentially combless. My other chickens were raised under-foot and are very loving and sociable. Is it too late to build a bond with this pullet, you think?
 
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Never too late. I know folks that get a hen that has not been friendly at all with the previous owner after a couple of yrs. When they got it, they just kept paying attention to her. Very friendly now.
 
Fabulous news! I was planning on spending special time with her over the coming weeks. I want her to trust me like the other chickens do. Thanks. ^_^
 

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