- Jul 26, 2012
- 2,692
- 16
- 143
The back is my barred rock hen, and the hen in front is a tailed lavender araucana. ThanksWhat breed is the hen in front of her? She's pretty.![]()
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The back is my barred rock hen, and the hen in front is a tailed lavender araucana. ThanksWhat breed is the hen in front of her? She's pretty.![]()
Glad you have such a nice attitude toward it! And you can start a thread in the "What Breed or Gender" thread in a few weeks to get some answers.I have two Partridge Plymouth Rock babies, and at this point, I'm starting to think they are both Roos. They along with 4 others will be a week old tomorrow, and the 2 Plymouth's are the biggest and most aggressive out of the 16 I have. I'm not sure how to tell the sex at this age, so I guess it's a waiting game. They are cute as can be, just not as friendly as the others and definitely bigger and more aggressive as I said. I still have my fingers crossed that at least one of them is a pullet.![]()
Congrats!!!! They are really fun!I'm a new chick owner.....I bought these 10 "Barred Rock" chicks....They are almost three weeks old now.....only 2 weeks old in the picture.....
I'm in the process of renovating the back part of my old red shed for their coop...There is plenty of room to grow as the coop is 12 x 10...When the snow is gone, I'll begin on their run.....We still have quite a bit of snow on the ground..I'm hoping to move the little ladies into the coop in the next week or so.....