ButtonquailGirl14
Crossing the Road
oops!!! It was supposed to say Brick red feathering. They are EEs... Right? They look like it
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oops!!! It was supposed to say Brick red feathering. They are EEs... Right? They look like it
oops!!! It was supposed to say Brick red feathering. They are EEs... Right? They look like it
Have had pullets with curved tails.
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Only saying what its most likely to be if u know what I mean it's more likely to be a rooster with curved tail than a hen but there is always a chance of it beening a hen
They look about 2 months old.That's what I was hoping for! They run in the big coop and eat with the big chickens and ducks, layer feed.
They look about 2 months old.
Many people recommend feeding something other than layer, like grower, flock raiser, or an all flock feed. This is because the excess calcium is often not the best for mixed flocks (flocks with roosters, hens that aren't laying, chicks, etc). For the actively laying hens, just feed oyster shells on the side.