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On a lighter note, Crook neck gal is doing well. Yay! Least I know I can fix somethin. Shes gained a bit of weight, head *almost* straight and bumping the others outta the way at the feeder 

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On a lighter note, Crook neck gal is doing well. Yay! Least I know I can fix somethin. Shes gained a bit of weight, head *almost* straight and bumping the others outta the way at the feeder![]()
HA! Mine do this now and it is insane. Not cute after 3 weeks. At 6 weeks it is mildly annoying, two more weeks and you are not looking forward to feeding time - and thinking up plans to distract them while you fill the troughs
HA! Mine do this now and it is insane. Not cute after 3 weeks. At 6 weeks it is mildly annoying, two more weeks and you are not looking forward to feeding time - and thinking up plans to distract them while you fill the troughs![]()
If my CX have any issues with legs, it's because of me stepping on the feet at feeding time. We use a trolly and accidentally broke a foot because they don't move :|
Feeding time is the only thing I did not like about the CX. Love them otherwise! I have one laying now![]()
Here are a couple of videos of my CX free ranging12 weeks Can't remember the age.. I think 5-6 weeks.
You are the person that started my CX obsession lol
I actually wanted to do CX, then research made me so not want to do them lol...then I googled non-caged/tractored and found your thread.thanks for that.![]()
I love your videos & pics, they crack me up and prove they can be ranged and active.
They get colder a lot more than layers do. I lost one at 4 weeks because it was too cold then, he was fully feathered and it was 80. The cold starts the fluid problem they get. I have found if they start getting slow and get that fluid buildup in either the chest or bum they can be recovered by extra heat. I had one that required heat until processing so I put a heat lamp in their outside pen on only one roosting spot. That one always went for the heat when the others went for the cooler spots.