...as a chicken owner!
Here's the original flock exactly 1 year ago.
Guess the genders?
Here's the flock today.
Here's the original flock exactly 1 year ago.
Guess the genders?
Here's the flock today.
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2 Lavender Orpington cockerels and 2 Buff Orpington pullets.Thank you! Any gender guesses on the first picture?
Yup! Did you know from other posts of mine? Or did you just guess?2 Lavender Orpington cockerels and 2 Buff Orpington pullets.
A bit of both, but mostly from your other posts.Yup! Did you know from other posts of mine? Or did you just guess?
The lav on the right was Marvin, returned to the breeder in exchange for pullets. Lav on the right, same age as Marvin, is Roopecca who didnt get a red comb or wattle until about 5 weeks after Marvin. He was a sweet affectionate pullet. He became a protective rooster. We kept him.
My British hubby would say you were a cheeky bugger.A bit of both, but mostly from your other posts.
That’s great....as a chicken owner!
Here's the original flock exactly 1 year ago.
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Guess the genders?
Here's the flock today.
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I totally agree. He would have known even if he wasn't aware of my other posts. Brahma is very aware of my flock, so much so he knows a little ptoblem I am having (I've got a bully or 2) and has generously offered a small coop he isn't using.Brahma Chicken 5000 knows his stuff. I can vouch for him.