Quote:
Awww, that's wonderful! So glad they're getting along!
I sure hope s/he doesn't turn out to be a rooster for you (unless of course you want one!) but in case s/he does and you don't want to keep/eat him, let me know. There's a great farm out in Leicester with a huge free ranging chicken population and they will often take my extra roosters.
Oh, just a side note. You probably already know this, but I wouldn't keep them on newspaper. Especially for your little Brunswick, the slick surface can and will cause leg problems. Wood shavings (not cedar!) are typically best, but you can use a lot of things as long as they can get good footing.
Have fun with them!!
Awww, that's wonderful! So glad they're getting along!
I sure hope s/he doesn't turn out to be a rooster for you (unless of course you want one!) but in case s/he does and you don't want to keep/eat him, let me know. There's a great farm out in Leicester with a huge free ranging chicken population and they will often take my extra roosters.
Oh, just a side note. You probably already know this, but I wouldn't keep them on newspaper. Especially for your little Brunswick, the slick surface can and will cause leg problems. Wood shavings (not cedar!) are typically best, but you can use a lot of things as long as they can get good footing.
Have fun with them!!