- Jul 13, 2012
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Hey everyone,
I've had chickens for about 6 months now, about time I signed up to this forum. I got my first batch of chickens from a market - they all turned out to be roosters so I gave them away (I suspect the seller was shifty). My current batch are pullets bought from reputable places. I have 12 chickens - ISA Browns, RIR, Australorps and Leghorns (not pure).
Most of the flock:
http://www.imagebam.com/image/c46fc1201295294
Australorp Pullet
http://www.imagebam.com/image/30cd49201295344
There's 2 which I suspect might be cockerels - can anyone verify?
The Boss (Australorp, 6 months), it's the largest and most dominant chicken. It is 30% larger than my other Australorp pullet and has needle-like neck feathers. It once mounted a pullet (for dominance?), but has never crowed.
http://www.imagebam.com/image/58a2f3201295398
The Houdini (White chicken, 4 months), always flies over the coop and gets out. Has thin needle-like neck feathers, long legs and a rather muscular body. Sort of timid, gets bossed around by a smaller fiercer pullet. Never crowed.
http://www.imagebam.com/image/828ccd201295482
Cheers.
I've had chickens for about 6 months now, about time I signed up to this forum. I got my first batch of chickens from a market - they all turned out to be roosters so I gave them away (I suspect the seller was shifty). My current batch are pullets bought from reputable places. I have 12 chickens - ISA Browns, RIR, Australorps and Leghorns (not pure).
Most of the flock:
http://www.imagebam.com/image/c46fc1201295294
Australorp Pullet
http://www.imagebam.com/image/30cd49201295344
There's 2 which I suspect might be cockerels - can anyone verify?
The Boss (Australorp, 6 months), it's the largest and most dominant chicken. It is 30% larger than my other Australorp pullet and has needle-like neck feathers. It once mounted a pullet (for dominance?), but has never crowed.
http://www.imagebam.com/image/58a2f3201295398
The Houdini (White chicken, 4 months), always flies over the coop and gets out. Has thin needle-like neck feathers, long legs and a rather muscular body. Sort of timid, gets bossed around by a smaller fiercer pullet. Never crowed.
http://www.imagebam.com/image/828ccd201295482
Cheers.
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