Apparently I need to take notesWhich is why I don’t bother finishing my stalls after I clean them - I just chuck more straw flakes in and let the chooks do their thingbefore I bring horses in, I straighten up the bedding.

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Apparently I need to take notesWhich is why I don’t bother finishing my stalls after I clean them - I just chuck more straw flakes in and let the chooks do their thingbefore I bring horses in, I straighten up the bedding.
Adorable! She isn't your only crested chicken is she?My daughter has wanted a polish chicken for ages that she could name Effie (after the Hunger Games character) this year she got her wish. Meet Effie...
She would be the first one. I'll keep an eye out for unusual bullying behavior when she joins the big girls.Adorable! She isn't your only crested chicken is she?
( If she is, she may get bullied by the rest of the flock.)
I wouldn't worry too much about the australorps, but RIR and rocks are notorious for not accepting new birds, especially crested breeds.She would be the first one. I'll keep an eye out for unusual bullying behavior when she joins the big girls.
She's 2 weeks old and currently in a mixed brooder along with:
- 2 Buff Orpingtons (3 weeks)
- 1 dark Brahma (1 week)
- 1 black Jersey giant (3 days)
If they start to pick on her, it'll be a early window into joining the rest of the flock. BA, RIRs, PBRs, (with a light Brahma and a SLW rooster)
Thanks for the heads up!
Legs after indulging in some sour mash.
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Congrats, super cute bird, really funny pic!Legs after indulging in some sour mash.
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Congratulations on POW - that is a wonderful action shot!Legs after indulging in some sour mash.
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