Lots of changes for my birds this week! My Speckled Sussex cockerel was picked up last night by his new owners. I think the girls are already feeling more relaxed without him around. So far, I've had good luck finding homes for my "surprise" cockerels via Craigslist and Facebook pages; let's hope that continues when Hootie's chicks get old enough to sex.
Her babies are three weeks old now and growing like little weeds! She has started taking them up onto the droppings tray under the main roosts to sleep for the last couple of nights. I suspect she will have them roosting before long. Based on comb development, I'm pretty sure the little barred chick is a cockerel. He is a bold little devil, already picking fights with the older chicks. Jury's still out on the other two.
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I took the wire kennel away from the older chicks (now 7 weeks old) two nights ago, and they followed the adult birds into the coop to sleep without much fuss. They are currently sleeping in a pile on the edge of the droppings tray, safely out of reach of Hootie's wrath. They are well on their way to becoming fully integrated into the flock. In another couple of weeks, they should be too big to slip out of the poultry netting that defines their run, which will make my life much easier! The little Faverolles remains a bit of an odd ball; she is kind of a loner and smaller than the others. She also seems to have a very mild beak deformity (not quite a cross beak, though), but otherwise she does well and is absolutely adorable.
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