I have 6 Swedish Flower Hen roosters free to rehome. Any takers?
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She might be an ee. They have no set "look". EEs are a cross, so they could have any leg color and body color. They could have any combo of muffs/beard to none at all. She looks more penciled like a campine, than laced like a dark brahma to me. So I would wait for an egg, but she is probably an ee. What type of comb does she have?
I've only ever seen the Brahma's with the feathered legs and their bodies fluffier.
EE's have that color of legs and can be any color feathers, but other chickens have dark legs too.
It almost looks like a silver penciled variety from the pattern, but I can't see it all that clearly.
But the only ones I know of are cochins (not that because leg feathers), wyandottes & rocks but their legs are both light.
So, yeah, I have been no help!
What type of comb?
Oddly! I have a baby chick...the one that is 8 weeks now and got hurt last weekend but she's been fine and today she limping too! It's so frustrating because she has been completely by herself and I can't figure out why she's doin this!Anyone have an idea of why this guy may be limping? He has not been injured that I know of - he has been in a separate pen with his brothers and hasn't been out to free range for a few weeks. This started about a week and a half ago and has gotten worse until now he basically does not use it at all. He is eating and drinking and getting around but mostly just uses the one leg and his opposite wing to balance. I have examined the leg and can feel any heat or swelling, no bumble foot or anything like that. It may be up in his hip but I can't tell. I tried manipulating the tendons to see if it had slipped but it didn't feel like it had....?? Angela
Put her in a coop for the night/every night.Questuon about my Leghorn Lady that went missing last night. My DH looked for her for hours (I am out of state) and could not find her anywhere. Didnt find any sign of feathers... so I was hopeful she would come out this morning.
She did.
So my wise ol' DH decided to camp out in his chair close to roosting time tonight to see what she did. She flew way up in the tree to roost. He coaxed her down and put her up.
I don't really think roosting in the tree is the safest, how do we keep her from doing that?
I hear leghorns are one of the best at flying/roosting high.Questuon about my Leghorn Lady that went missing last night. My DH looked for her for hours (I am out of state) and could not find her anywhere. Didnt find any sign of feathers... so I was hopeful she would come out this morning.
She did.
So my wise ol' DH decided to camp out in his chair close to roosting time tonight to see what she did. She flew way up in the tree to roost. He coaxed her down and put her up.
I don't really think roosting in the tree is the safest, how do we keep her from doing that?