rakeshkarthik
Chirping
- Mar 2, 2023
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Hi @Wyorp Rock
A few months ago, you helped me with valuable tips to save some chicks from dying. I cant thank you enough, now they have all grown up and are around six months old. I got to know that they are a local breed in Indonesia called Kampung KUB, a shorter neck version of Chicken Kampung known for their less broodiness & high egg-laying abilities.
I have a few questions:
Appreciate your assistance and looking forward to hearing from you, thanks.
A few months ago, you helped me with valuable tips to save some chicks from dying. I cant thank you enough, now they have all grown up and are around six months old. I got to know that they are a local breed in Indonesia called Kampung KUB, a shorter neck version of Chicken Kampung known for their less broodiness & high egg-laying abilities.
I have a few questions:
- The white rooster's comb appears strange. Sometimes it looks white, and other times it seems to be bleeding red. Is this normal, or is there an issue with this chicken? - have attached some photos for your reference
- For the past two days, this white rooster has not been eating, just few pecks and then just standing in the corner looking at others. Although it remains active, it shows no interest in food. I don't think it has any respiratory issues, as it is not sneezing or having any discharge from its nose or mouth. I have isolated this rooster as a precaution.
- Have recently dewormed them and also, none of the chickens are vaccinated, as Indonesian breeds are typically hardy and locals do not usually vaccinate Kampung breeds chickens).
- Have recently dewormed them and also, none of the chickens are vaccinated, as Indonesian breeds are typically hardy and locals do not usually vaccinate Kampung breeds chickens).
- I initially thought there was one rooster and the rest were hens (that's what the seller said
), but it turns out there are three hens and three roosters with me currently. Is having three hens and three roosters an acceptable ratio, or should I consider removing some roosters from the flock? Ofcourse they usually prove their pecking order with hens and chase them away from food mostly, they haven't attacked me yet (like my runner drake), but I believe they might start pecking me in a few weeks.
Appreciate your assistance and looking forward to hearing from you, thanks.