SwampFoot
In the Brooder
- Apr 20, 2015
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Pretty birds there! It's amazing what them roosters will take from a hen. Even naked, you can tell he's a nice bird. But the color on him is so pretty.
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Pretty birds there! It's amazing what them roosters will take from a hen. Even naked, you can tell he's a nice bird. But the color on him is so pretty.
sadly the hens tend to be feather eaters...A Malay pair and Malay chicks I got yesterday. The stag is in rough shape. The hen has pecked a lot of his feathers out. I put them in a large pen by themselves so I hope that stops. The stag is 10 months old and the hen is a little over a year. The stag is wheaten in color and the hen is red pyle so I will get both colors out of the chicks.![]()
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I used the term dunghills because neither of the birds have a known lineage. Both are tested and are up to par. Lineage is just unknown.interesting, enjoy it while it lasts I would say. That is if there is another meaning than the one we seem to know for dunghill=non-game, if not no worries they will continue to cohabitate
I know of breeders that do the same.I used the term dunghills because neither of the birds have a known lineage. Both are tested and are up to par. Lineage is just unknown.
sadly the hens tend to be feather eaters...
Do you really think being a feather puller has anything to do with gameness? Maybe it does....If they weren't game we wouldn't be having this conversation. They would've been soup.
You are so right I just hate doing it. so I just keep them away from my stags unless they are being bred.Use a high quality dog nail trimmer and remove about one quarter inch of her upper beak.. Should stop her nonsense...You might give her some raw meat if trimming the beak seems too radical but either way...I'd not stand for that BS.