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Isn't it funny how our lives revolve around our chickens Johnn? lol.

I am glad to hear good things about the bantams. Mine are Chocolate Orps as well. They are friendly to people, I guess I was a bit shocked when at such a young age they were trying to fight the older bigger cockerels. Tough little things! One of the many reasons I breed Orps is the fact that they are so mellow. When I suddenly see these little fighters crowing and wanting to fight, I was shocked, lol. Anyway, thank you all for your words of advice and knowledge, I feel much better now.
My little roo will 'bow up' at the roos in other pens if they do it first, but he's so busy watching his hens that unless provoked he just minds his own business.
 


Here is my LF Chocolate Cuckoo chick at 4 weeks. So sweet! He/She dad was a Chocolate and his mom was a Cuckoo. I think it's a Cockerel if I had to guess.


And then here's my Cuckoo hen from Marc....she's a dollface....so sweet! Thus...her name "Dolly".She's approximately 3 months old.




I love the cuckoos a lot....there's so many ways that you can breed them....with all the solid colors. I really like the chocolate cuckoo though. I've been wanting cuckoo for a long time and I finally have them! Just love this hen!

I know they are eating me out of house and home though....even in the extreme heat here in Texas....it doesn't stop them from eating....LOL I'm going through 50 lb. sack of layer and a 50 lb. sack of chick feed each day for about 150-200 birds!
 


Here is my LF Chocolate Cuckoo chick at 4 weeks. So sweet! He/She dad was a Chocolate and his mom was a Cuckoo. I think it's a Cockerel if I had to guess.


And then here's my Cuckoo hen from Marc....she's a dollface....so sweet! Thus...her name "Dolly".She's approximately 3 months old.




I love the cuckoos a lot....there's so many ways that you can breed them....with all the solid colors. I really like the chocolate cuckoo though. I've been wanting cuckoo for a long time and I finally have them! Just love this hen!

I know they are eating me out of house and home though....even in the extreme heat here in Texas....it doesn't stop them from eating....LOL I'm going through 50 lb. sack of layer and a 50 lb. sack of chick feed each day for about 150-200 birds!
Thanks for sharing this. It's the first up close pic of choc cuckoo I've seen. I think your right, I would say boy as well. Very nice!
 
Does anyone know what causes young birds to get wry neck?


It is a B and other vitamin deficiency and imbalance Don..Lot of people give pedialite or poly vi sol with NO IRON to any babies showing symptoms in eyedropper..depending on how severe the symptoms the milder ones snap right out of it , a bad case of it may take couple days...they are not doing a great job with the feed mixes..cutting corners maybe..I keep vitamin water in the brooders..you really have to do this if you are using medicated feed..it can cancel out your B vitamins..some birds arnt bothered at all, some are more prone..
 
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oooops , Sorry Vickie, just saw that you answered that.

Jobele, that pullet is just amazing! keep the pics coming..you dont have to look twice to figure out that was an orp..
 
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