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On a goose I'd call that a dewlap. Never saw a chicken with one!Mrs Black and her 3rd waddle.
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Mrs Black and her 3rd waddle.
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Mrs Brown, I took her to my son's bus stop the other day. The kids between 5-9 and most of them loved her. One little boy wouldn't have anything to do with her. Mrs Brown was grat with the kids and took the extra attention very well. Don't mind the weirdo carrying her.
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That is so cool that you take your chickens to the bus stop!I've taken 3 different chickens so far, but Mrs Brown was the best. She didn't mind the kids reaching in at all. One of the kids grandma's is there everyday, and she gets quite the kick out of seeing the chickens too.That is so crazy.
That is so cool that you take your chickens to the bus stop!
They all look to have pretty big combs at 3 months(unless I misunderstand their age?) The last one looks to be getting saddle feathers I would say rooster for him, I cant tell for sure on any but that's the only one I think strongly about.Hi everyone,
I got two chicks since they were born and now they are almost three months. They are not making any sound so far, anyone please can tell me whether they are rooster or hen? How can we tell that in this age?
Thanks
thank you for the response. Yeah they are three months old. The one that you have mentioned is kind of behaving more like a rooster but I hoped that the other one is a pullet !They all look to have pretty big combs at 3 months(unless I misunderstand their age?) The last one looks to be getting saddle feathers I would say rooster for him, I cant tell for sure on any but that's the only one I think strongly about.