The shanks are white. I'd say it's a cuckoo marans rooster.
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Oh no! Bad news here at Gravel Pitt Lodge, we have an egg eater! Just started to get some eggs and now someone is enjoying them! I mixed some scratch with oyster shell today. Hope that stops this bad behavior. How do some of you give oyster shell?
How old were they when it was freezer time? Could you have slaughtered them at a younger age, for a smaller bird, while still having the flavor of them?On the note of turkeys: I raised three bronze broad breast turks this year. They were VERY friendly and VERY curious to the point where they were extremely irritating. They would sit outside the front door making that silly sound to the extreme frustration of the cat. They were messy and poop big poops all over the place. They lived with the Chickens without any issues though. They were physically exhausting to kill and process BUT they were so DELICIOUS! Delicious enough to make me want to deal with their silly antics next year as well. I would like to get some midget whites because our birds were just too big...they dressed out at 18lbs each and for just two of us...that is a lot of bird. They do have weird tendons in the legs but...that didnt bother me at all.
Mine do this too. If I turn my back for a second while I'm filling waterers they will stick their dirty little heads in it, root around and get it all mucky, and then haul butt out of there when I discover them. The other morning when it was raining I could hear the ducks making very loud happy duck noises from inside the house. It was still dark out, so I opened the front door, turned the light on and saw them standing under where the gutter leaks, splashing in it and digging. They were so happy to have found that spot. Every time I think about getting rid of them they go and do something cute like that.Fed Trinket, the goat, some grain this morning and the roving gang of ducks quickly discovered it and made a feast for themselves. Then they knocked over the water pail and left the scene of the crime.
Mine, too!! He was awful worried about them being cold, today, and took his space heater down to my coop for a little bit. So funny! I noticed they were all outside, because they didn't like that strange thing in their house.Hubby who is so not into the chicken scene spent his Sunday afternoon making a chicken heater for the girls: Cinder block, several 8" ceramic tiles, and wiring for a ceramic light socket, set up with a 60 W bulb. The girls were in to inspect his work before the coop door was closed. I'm not sure how much heat this will throw out, but it will make me feel better! I can step up to 100W if needed.