All of them are bantams except for the first set of pictures. The are LF Cochins.Country Boy , Beautiful Birds ...are these all bantams ? My favorite picture is the Roo To Roo one ..do I see them giving stink eye ? LOL
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All of them are bantams except for the first set of pictures. The are LF Cochins.Country Boy , Beautiful Birds ...are these all bantams ? My favorite picture is the Roo To Roo one ..do I see them giving stink eye ? LOL
Birds will go through that scraggily semi molt at that age if the timing is right, but full out molts don't happen until the fall when they are a year or older.When I hatch in the fall, those birds do that semi molt around May.Some birds do molt at 7-9 months of age. I had a few of my January birds go through a molt already about a month or two ago. It's not a FULL molt tho, at least not with mine. They just look scraggly for a while, then back to normal.![]()
I agree! Everyone makes mistakes, but own up to them man!!!!Just got an email from AJ farms hatchery in Seneca Falls, where I thought I bought some Buff Orpingtons last February. Those are the ones that turned out to be red sex links...I asked them to not send any more emails, since I only get angry when I see mail from them. I even called and asked them if they were sure that those were BO that they sold me. They gave me some mumbo jumbo that it was just genetics...they had a chance to be standup people, and they blew it as far as I am concerned. Of course, this is just my opinion, but I won't be getting anything from them anytime soon, as it probably won't be what I would have wanted.
Just checked the mirror, and Yes, I am frothing at the mouth.
I really hate when people won't admit their mistakes. And I don't do business with them.
Just got an email from AJ farms hatchery in Seneca Falls, where I thought I bought some Buff Orpingtons last February. Those are the ones that turned out to be red sex links...I asked them to not send any more emails, since I only get angry when I see mail from them. I even called and asked them if they were sure that those were BO that they sold me. They gave me some mumbo jumbo that it was just genetics...they had a chance to be standup people, and they blew it as far as I am concerned. Of course, this is just my opinion, but I won't be getting anything from them anytime soon, as it probably won't be what I would have wanted.
Just checked the mirror, and Yes, I am frothing at the mouth.
I really hate when people won't admit their mistakes. And I don't do business with them.
Just got an email from AJ farms hatchery in Seneca Falls, where I thought I bought some Buff Orpingtons last February. Those are the ones that turned out to be red sex links...I asked them to not send any more emails, since I only get angry when I see mail from them. I even called and asked them if they were sure that those were BO that they sold me. They gave me some mumbo jumbo that it was just genetics...they had a chance to be standup people, and they blew it as far as I am concerned. Of course, this is just my opinion, but I won't be getting anything from them anytime soon, as it probably won't be what I would have wanted.
Just checked the mirror, and Yes, I am frothing at the mouth.
I really hate when people won't admit their mistakes. And I don't do business with them.
Had my first hawk attack. Now I can't let the small birds out in the daytime, cuz they are too dumb to do anything but huddle in the corner and let the hawk carry one of them away. The large birds hid and didn't come out for hours. (I wasn't home when it happened, but the feathers all over the lawn and missing hen kinda told the whole story)
I have a hen that thinks she wants to be broody. I would give her eggs, but she has set up housekeeping in the TOP nest box. Now what are the chances of those babies surviving? Slim? none?
I have had a few brood in the top nest box. I used 1/4 inch hardwire cloth to make a cover at day 20 or 21(I check everyday). So far only lost one from a top nest box.Somehow I lost this thread. Hmmm.
Glad everyone is doing well.
Had my first hawk attack. Now I can't let the small birds out in the daytime, cuz they are too dumb to do anything but huddle in the corner and let the hawk carry one of them away. The large birds hid and didn't come out for hours. (I wasn't home when it happened, but the feathers all over the lawn and missing hen kinda told the whole story)
Took advantage of this warm weather to shovel out ALL the sand and replace it. WOW, does it smell better in there. Much better, you can actually breath without lung damage.
I have a hen that thinks she wants to be broody. I would give her eggs, but she has set up housekeeping in the TOP nest box. Now what are the chances of those babies surviving? Slim? none?
Butchered 2 extra roos this weekend. Down to a mere handful now. Plan to keep the 5, they seem to be getting along.
Holidays are coming, let's hope the cold weather holds off.