Thank you!!!
You're welcome.
Never met a neutered nutsack I didn't like, lol! (Unless it's got a scrotal hematoma, which yours doesn't, happily.)
Your baby is adorbs, BTW. Those pitiful sad eyes.

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Thank you!!!

Do you have a vent at the top of your coop and another about 14 inches from the top?Oh no, just found frostbite on one of my chickens
Keep it on him. Tough love. Minute you take it off, he'll be chewing at that thing. He will, trust me. You would. It itches.I am more bothered by the cone then he is!
LOL
WTH (bad ladies )You're welcome.
Never met a neutered nutsack I didn't like, lol! (Unless it's got a scrotal hematoma, which yours doesn't, happily.)
Your baby is adorbs, BTW. Those pitiful sad eyes.![]()
I think it is dependent on breed my Dominiques lay matte, sandpaper textured eggs (one routinely has dark spots). My Dom crosses lay smoother, darker colored eggs.I have two separate flocks. My yard flock is all different breeds no two the same except for the three EE's so it's easy to tell who is laying what. Then my Ameraucana flock which is harder to determine.
This made me think about something. Do any of you have chickens that lay eggs that are not quite smooth too the touch? If so what causes that?
That would probably be the problem we have a small door with chicken wire that's mainly for the ventilationDo you have a vent at the top of your coop and another about 14 inches from the top?
I am a medical professional. And we talk smack.WTH (bad ladies )

What profession? I am an LPN.I am a medical professional. And we talk smack.
I could tell such stories. But I can't here, alas....