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Especially with an illness going around, my heart would stop too.Yeah that's not cool. Bubble did this a few times and about gave me a heart attack.
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Especially with an illness going around, my heart would stop too.Yeah that's not cool. Bubble did this a few times and about gave me a heart attack.
This was earlier on when everyone was still inside, but this group was already younger and smaller than my first group had been when I got them. Then Pippin had pasty butt. I was a nervous wreck already.Especially with an illness going around, my heart would stop too.
They do like to compound the worry a bit. It's nice when things go smoothly for awhile and I can just enjoy them.This was earlier on when everyone was still inside, but this group was already younger and smaller than my first group had been when I got them. Then Pippin had pasty butt. I was a nervous wreck already.
What's the significance of red shoulders on a baby chicken?Cookie: Has a bit of red coming in on the shouldersit spreads and 'she' isn't a male
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If there's red color leakage isolated to the wings and shoulders it's generally a male specific color pattern. Cookie's may spread and the coloring could become more uniform throughout the feathers, so too early to say for sure.What's the significance of red shoulders on a baby chicken?
Looks like a good place to keep them! How high is that fence? You might want to add some sort of netting to keep them from flying on or over it?I just finished setting up my side yard as a quarantine area. A friend and I are swapping some chickens around this weekend. He's getting my RIR pullets and I'm getting his Black Jersey Giants.
His flock is 4 chickens, 1 cockerel and 3 Pullets and they're about two weeks older than my TSC flock so they're about 15-16 weeks old.
He can't have roosters, but I can. He doesn't want to deal with breeding and chicks and I can't get enough of them, lol.
The henhouse/nestbox should be enough for the 4 of them to sleep in and get out of the wind/rain for the 1 month period before I start trying to integrate. There's a feeder and waterer and a large perch so they can get up off the ground. When my friend gets here we'll be putting up a shade cloth so they don't bake in the sun.
Did I miss anything?
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The fence is 6 ft high and we'll be adding a shade cloth over the area where the hen house/nest box is.Looks like a good place to keep them! How high is that fence? You might want to add some sort of netting to keep them from flying on or over it?