- Apr 11, 2012
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Hi there,
We just started with our first chickens!! We have four easter egger chicks that are (according to the farmer we got them from) about four and a half weeks old right now. We got them about a week and a half ago. One of them, who we are calling Big Red, was already a lot bigger than the others, and might be a little older. Red is growing pretty fast, getting a fairly big comb already, a pretty big puff of tail feathers, and is pushing the other kids around a lot. Red also seems to have a very long neck. From the first day we had them, Red has given us the most direct eye contact. The others just run around and peep and mind their own business. Do you think Red is a rooster, or just a pushy older/dominant hen? What should we do?
The bowl in the picture is one of two feeding areas they have. The other is a silo type. This bowl was just filled twenty minutes ago, and Red pretty much dominates the bowl until it's gone. There's less drama about the silo feeder.
We just started with our first chickens!! We have four easter egger chicks that are (according to the farmer we got them from) about four and a half weeks old right now. We got them about a week and a half ago. One of them, who we are calling Big Red, was already a lot bigger than the others, and might be a little older. Red is growing pretty fast, getting a fairly big comb already, a pretty big puff of tail feathers, and is pushing the other kids around a lot. Red also seems to have a very long neck. From the first day we had them, Red has given us the most direct eye contact. The others just run around and peep and mind their own business. Do you think Red is a rooster, or just a pushy older/dominant hen? What should we do?
The bowl in the picture is one of two feeding areas they have. The other is a silo type. This bowl was just filled twenty minutes ago, and Red pretty much dominates the bowl until it's gone. There's less drama about the silo feeder.