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How does a hen hide outside or in a dust bath for three weeks?????But I believe in official chicken math, a chick doesn't count if it incubated and hatched in secret!![]()
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I have old lady eyes so once the snake lost the big spot I was good! If I ever found one of those in the coop I would move to high rise apartment! Along the same line as the snake but to a lesser level, I opened the door to the brooder house this morning and a lizard ran across my foot! I panicked and jumped backwards falling off the top step and scraping the front of my leg. It is bruised and swollen. Jeeze. I hate slithering things.![]()
Yummy, beets! Speaking of which, I have some in my fridge that I need to cook.
Rudy, wow, that is really odd! I wonder if the poor thing would get sunburned, or too cold in winter climates?
I friend of mine here on BYC has been working with a strain of Naked Necks that carry a recessive featherless gene in the hopes to get a featherless chicken. She got one! His name is Rudy, he's about 2 months old now. Isn't this bizarre???
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She said, "It is a completely natural genetic mutation first found in a flock of New Hampshire chickens in a flock in CA, back in the 1950's. It is recessive and takes two recessives to pass this form. A bird can carry w/o showing, if it only gets one gene. This genetic make up has very real benefits, and some limitations. Raising chickens for meat in tropical countries can be difficult b/c of the heat, these are being looked at for ability to raise them for inexpensive meat (by crossing w/ the faster growing meat birds) in more tropical, poor areas. Rudy is a very active, energetic well rounded chicken, living in w/ a flock of feathered but naked necked chickens. He preens, runs, flaps, sunbathes, chases bugs, digs in the ground, same as any other chicken. He did have a rocky start, having nothing to do w/ his genetics, but w/ incubator problems, but is very healthy now."