Hey Illia, that stag I sent you is not older than 7 mo or so, I don't think I have heard him crow while he was here. He is the product of a repeat breeding and I have no worries about him gaming up when his time comes. If not I will gladly eat my hat and he's kin as well. Those are south Florida birds 45 F is real cold far as they know.
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Oh, I hope I didn't come off as disappointed, no, I'm just noticing and observing.
Well 45 may be really cold to them, but, . . . . It's gonna be between 35-55 degrees for a long time here. 'Tis why I have a heatlamp for them. It doesn't get up to the 70's until July, which even then, you're lucky to see a day in the 80's. It's pretty lame out here. Why I have such a big greenhouse.
Terrible news though - The cuckoo/dom pullet didn't get any better. This morning she was still pretty huddled in the coop, when I tried moving her closer to the lamp she was very weak, so I brought her in the warmer house with food, water, and some supplements just in case. Had to leave for a few hours, when I came back she was dead. I don't know what was going on with her, but, after washing everything down real good that came into contact with her this morning, I checked on the remaining trio tonight and they're still perfectly active, in fact the girls started talking when I came to visit them.
That was a terrible beginning for the poor pullet, I just hope I never see a dead Shamo again for a long time. . . .
Love the birds people are showing off lately, very nice!