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Not sure, I usually manage to keep hold of them for a couple months, then I rehome them at their hormonal age, so maybe.Could you maybe keep a rooster just long enough to fertilize more mille fleur eggs?
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Not sure, I usually manage to keep hold of them for a couple months, then I rehome them at their hormonal age, so maybe.Could you maybe keep a rooster just long enough to fertilize more mille fleur eggs?
Look how adorableNot sure, I usually manage to keep hold of them for a couple months, then I rehome them at their hormonal age, so maybe.
Haha I've watched that vid like 20 times before, but I'm watching it again!Look how adorablelittle D'uccle crowing..
Just did!!oh oh @AngBantamLuv you have dogs and chickens together right? Click on the contest i'm hosting in my signature!
Hmmm... peanut has me wondering3 Weeks old!
Weights:
NUTMEG- 81g
NOODLES- 79g
PEANUT- 71g
NOTES FOR GENDER GUESSING: Nutmeg's comb is really starting to grow a bit, and I see some red. Peanut's comb has gotten slightly spikier, no red. Noodles' comb is the smallest, not much has changed with it.
I apologise in advance for the bad quality pics!
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Nutmeg
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Noodles
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Peanut