Need to rehome one of our Brahma hens

Five12345

In the Brooder
Jun 10, 2019
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we have one that doesn’t get on with our others. Have tried time out etc a few times no long lasting result so for sake of peace time to rehome. We are in Plymouth ma.
 
View attachment 1811591 View attachment 1811592 View attachment 1811593 Lol ok looked again now really confused yeah welcome to chickens right. This one is in a temporary holding box as it’s the one with the messed up tail etc. other one motor pronounced but harder to get a pic as in the run.got these as pullets beg of May so still young birds
See what you think.
This one seems more under the eyes. Other one has one side more fluffed up than other. Green legs.

yea, those are muffs and beard, not tufts. ;-)

I agree with @MomJones... that hen needs to be culled.
 
Thought they feather later or is that not the case? Looks like we have two eastereggers two of the now mystery black and white and two reds not sure if Rhode Island or? This one in pic is the only one causing upheaval and it’s not everyday. Ok for quite awhile then a day of hen fisticuffs in the run
 
Thought they feather later or is that not the case? Looks like we have two eastereggers two of the now mystery black and white and two reds not sure if Rhode Island or? This one in pic is the only one causing upheaval and it’s not everyday. Ok for quite awhile then a day of hen fisticuffs in the run

Nope, brahmas and cochins are born with fuzz on their feet that becomes feathers as soon as they start to grow feathers through the chick down. The chick in the foreground looks like a red sex link.
 

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