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super cute boy ,
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super cute boy ,
Thanks Jessy!!Try using mulch (not the dyed red or black stuff though) or fresh woodchips from a tree service or something for run floors. Coops/houses I use a tad of sand to deter mites and then shavings and pine needles for the bedding.
I just love the pics of your sillies and polish! My daughter and I really enjoy all the photos on these pages that folks are willing to share. Your frizzle is very cute.
I just got my babies home. Out of 10 that went into lockdown only 4 hatched. one blue one pipped then quit. I guess that happens. Disappointing but I am ready to hatch more!
I have already got more eggs coming!![]()
The babies are soo cute! Pictures coming soon!
So I have shown them the water, and the first hatched seems to have gotten it. The others born yesterday and today are still trying get their legs under them.
I think they will get it with the other one doing it. But what about food?
I tapped in it with my finger and as of yet they are not interested. When should I worry? And what should I do?
Any ideas to get them eating in the near future?
Thanks!
Kim
yes some people trim, those who show will tape the crests or use gelatin to gel the fluff out of the way, or even pluck some around the eyes...Ok, I know saw something about trimming around the eyes & head, but it may have been in the polish thread. MIT seems like Einstein is a little more reserved this week, and last night I was having to wave the treat in front of her head to get her attention. So I kinda parted her hair and moved those cheek ?? Feathers down some. After that she stood taller and seemed more confident. Do you ever trim around their eyes? Or those cheek?? Areas? I don't want her personality to change because she can't see at all. Her feathers completely cover both eyes. Or Is this all in my head?
yes some people trim, those who show will tape the crests or use gelatin to gel the fluff out of the way, or even pluck some around the eyes...
I say go ahead and trim around there, its usually more the beard thats a big problem than the crest in my opinion, but trim the beard/cheek area under the eye and the crest that falls right above/front of the eye, just enough that if you hold her to eye level you can see her eyes.
most pluck or will trim very lightly - some judges are really cracking down on birds with big crests and say the birds absolutely should be able to see forward, and will dock points if they feel the birds' vision is too obstructed by lack of grooming.Jessy do show folks trim minimally or not at all? Do they keep their birds up and out of pens prior to showing? If so for how long and where/how are they kept?
Thanks!