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I am so sorry about losing those precious Rock chicks...did that include the trio you posted pics of awhile back? Excuse my 'french' but THAT B**T**D DOG!!!Last month, we had a horrible incident with a pitbull attack on our juvenile pen while we were at church. For roughly a week, this farm did not have a Rock on it, if you don't count my old white, 1/2 rock trainer hen. Those were 7 or 8 of the roughest days of my life. I grieved the loss of our chicks, but also of having any Rocks. It's hard to explain unless you connect, as I do, Plymouth Rocks to your sense of identity, heritage and personal history.
I had tremors, irritability, sleep disorders and night sweats. No appetite and no zest for life.
OK, no, it wasn't that bad.But darn close!!! LOL![]()
Thank goodness, I had a hatch of 11 little chicks pop out in the hatcher. Whew. I could breathe again. Now, I just check on them every five minutes in paranoia, but hey, at least that uncontrolled twitch is gone.
How much do I love Rocks? Not much.
I am so sorry about losing those precious Rock chicks...did that include the trio you posted pics of awhile back? Excuse my 'french' but THAT B**T**D DOG!!!![]()
I am sure that was a tough week or so...Ugh!
So glad you hatched some more, Fred.
I feel ya and I LOVE my GSBR's too !!!
Here's a few quick pics of the Buff Rocks at 5 weeks. These are 2 cockerels that made it in front of the camera....think I hatched more males than females from the 11.I need to get some proper ones of them grazing...they were out on grass for the first time...they've had the opportunity for over 3 weeks, but just got the courage to head out in the open grass area today...alas, no camera...just enjoyed watching them at twilight![]()
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I am so sorry about losing those precious Rock chicks...did that include the trio you posted pics of awhile back? Excuse my 'french' but THAT B**T**D DOG!!!![]()
I am sure that was a tough week or so...Ugh!
So glad you hatched some more, Fred.
I feel ya and I LOVE my GSBR's too !!!
I posted this separately, but maybe I should post it here...
Today my coworker asked me if I wanted any more chickens. He wants to get rid of his flock and knew I had two. I'm only allowed up to six chickens where I live so my plan was to have these two for about two years, and then when their laying days fell off adding a new young chick, and between the three I'd have enough eggs, etc. Well I'm still not convinced that one of my girls is a girl. If she turns out to be a he, not a she, I'll need another so my one hen has someone to snuggle during the winter. My chickens are hand raised and very sweet. My coworker said he could give me one of his Barred Rocks because they were very sweet. I looked them up and I think that is what my sister has. I'm not sure if that would be a good one to add or not. My girls are RIR or production reds more likely. I don't know that I want a broody hen. I wouldn't mind if I could have a rooster and the hen could actually hatch eggs but I'm not sure I want one that will sit on eggs all the time. My sister has a problem with hers being broody and it seams like she (the chicken) never gets over it. Ideas, opinions, suggestions?
Rocks aren't the broodiest breed, especially if they are from hatchery stock origins. Hatcheries pretty much breed the broodiness out of their birds. Your sister got a rare bunch of broody hens. Hatchery Barred Rocks vary widely as to quality and true to type. I've seen some hatchery Rocks posted on here that are not too shabby while others, well, let's just be kind, other than the fact that they are black with some spots of white, there's nothing Rock about them.
Most of my Rocks have never been push overs in the flock. They rarely start trouble, but don't appreciate being at the bottom of the pecking order either. You never know.