Oops Chicken Math got me again!

I might have said I like to gender guess just because it's fun and I'm not expecting anyone to have a serious guess but if you'd like to join me my guesses are:

Chick 1 - SS with two stripes - girl (pic 1 & 4)
Chick 2 - SS with three stripes - boy (pic 2 & 5)
Chick 3 - BO - girl (pic 3 & 6)

This is based solely on the fact chick 2 was the only one to stick his neck out in the photos I took and that's what all the boys we've had so far have done. We've only had four boys so it's not much to go on 😂

I'm not sure if I've said but they were a week old today 😁
I really hope the BO is a girl, and my roo was a stripey guy guess we'll wait for comb development.
 
I totally get the chicken math! I started out with 4, then got 4 more. Two of the second batch turned out to be Roos, so back down to six. I am at a high anxiety level right now because I believe it is time to integrate and….my 24 week darlings are starting to lay, but the two younger ones will be 13 weeks in a couple of days, soooo, integrate. Holding my breath and hoping for it to all work out. BTW, one of my younger ones is a Speckled Sussex. Wish me luck!

We've been up and down with Roos. I'm really hoping we can keep the one we have right now he's a sweet boy. He may not stay that way but he's a Marsbar so could get some interesting egg combinations if we can hatch his offspring.
If we have a Roo from this batch they will almost certainly go unfortunately.

Good luck with your integration, we've had to take one of our big girls out overnight because she was getting A little too big for her boots but that has settled her down a bit.
 
You're going to love the Speckled Sussex. They are the first ones to greet me, and love to get scratches under the wings. Very docile birds. I also have Buff Orpingtons, and they'll come up, but a bit more stand-offish than the SS. Round it out with a Cream Legbar, and a baker's dozen of Silkies, plus 1 pair of Cream Legbar/Barred Rock (from previous flock that didn't make it due to our unexpected, back-to-back blizzards we got in April, but this pair was too young to make it out into the coop yet, so they're survivors) that are the senior flock members along with the Silkies. The pair is roo and hen, brother and sister. It's fun to watch them interact with each other. He is extremely dominant, but not aggressive to the other roos I have... just ME! LOL! And he's sneaky, too... if I'm facing him, he's fine, stays his distance. Turn my back to leave the run after feeding them all, and he's on the attack. Good thing I've got plenty on my derriere, because that's where he ends up, every time. But I keep him, because he keeps the flock safe and under control. I just know what he's going to do, and take steps to keep him off me.

I also have two Pilgrim geese I got this year. Very sweet boys, both ganders, even though I was hoping to have a mating pair. They get along very well with each other, as there are no females to fight for. The only problem with them is that they'll chase the chicken hens, so they'll be separated for a while. They are a good alarm system, as well as protective of the flock, overall, because they can be a bit intimidating.

And then there's the Coturnix quail. I have a dozen of them, mostly egg layers, but a couple of roos so I can keep them going, hatching more later. Darn geese keep letting them out of their coop! The coop is actually a rabbit hutch for the quail, and the geese have found the two doors on the outside, pulled the latch off that keeps both doors closed, and every time I come out to take care of them all, I find the quail running around in the geese pen, because that's where their coop is... it's up on legs, so the geese go under it. The geese are very inquisitive, and I guess they like the company. Only problem is, I have to keep the quail confined, due to state regulations. Gawd, it's frustrating with them not helping the situation! I've done everything I can, short of nailing the doors shut. Fortunately, the top of the hutch opens up, so if I nail those two doors shut, it won't prevent me from accessing it. Just that quail are serious HOPPERS... they'll hop right out when the top is opened up.

That's not just chicken math that's bird math! 😂 I love it.

Can I ask why the state says you have to keep them confined? Are quail special in some way?
 
Oh, dear. Bless your husband. :lau

Keep us updated!

Geese are wonderful. I'll get some pictures for you of my geese, the latest flock additions, in the next week.

I know poor guy had hurt his back so he's shuffling like an old man but he won't stop! He has started to put up a fence to cut the garden in half so me can safely have the dogs one side and poultry the other.

I'd love to see your geese, I think our neighbours would have something to say if we add any more additions to our garden 😂
 
I might have said I like to gender guess just because it's fun and I'm not expecting anyone to have a serious guess but if you'd like to join me my guesses are:

Chick 1 - SS with two stripes - girl (pic 1 & 4)
Chick 2 - SS with three stripes - boy (pic 2 & 5)
Chick 3 - BO - girl (pic 3 & 6)

This is based solely on the fact chick 2 was the only one to stick his neck out in the photos I took and that's what all the boys we've had so far have done. We've only had four boys so it's not much to go on 😂

I'm not sure if I've said but they were a week old today 😁
 

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I really hope the BO is a girl, and my roo was a stripey guy guess we'll wait for comb development.

Oh yes for sure, I'll post some more pictures as they grow to watch their changes, the little wings on the SS have little dark tips which I don't think the photos show.

We found a charming coincidence with our Marsbars, the girl has blue eyes and the boys have brown/green but I didn't notice until they were about 4-5 weeks.

It's complete wishful thinking on the BO but you've got to have hope😁
 
Ooooh! Yes! Chicken Math!
We never planned on chickens, but when I got 2 tiny rescues, we figured why not get 1 or 2 more as company? Well... ling story short, we came back with 7.
So now, we have 9 chickens and a goose!😂

Brilliant! What breeds do you have now? I'm scared of geese though 😂
 
Yeah that was us yesterday, 6 new little ones. They're actually in the office next to me right now snoozing.

Aww that's so cute! I'm so jealous, I'd love to have chicks in the office with me but my dogs think they are squeaky toys 😬

What chicks have you got?
 
Lol! He's a big baby. I have 3 EEs, 2 Jersey Giants, 2 Lavender Orpingtons & 2 Black Sex Links. They're about 7months now and are still in the house due to the heat. Our dogs have learned to fear and respect them... especially the goose 😂
Brilliant that's a great selection!

Maybe I need a goose my dogs might think twice. To be fair one of them is good, the training with him is going well but the prey drive in his brother is much, much higher.
 

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