She's beautiful! I can't wait to see what my girls will end up looking like.
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I'll hang on to him for ya.Yeah i actually think i do want him. In putting up a seperate pen this week to seperate my yokies out and will be short a roo! Have a red polish cockeral in there as well but im not expecting a whole lot from him. Kinda want to make a polish pen as well...man im adding to my to do list!
She's pretty. While we are on the subject, do you need a White EE roo to go with her. I am roo rich!
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I've had chickens growing up, I also had a few chickens back in 2011 that became victims of dogsI still consider myself a newbie but I know enough to get started with healthy chicks and to have happy chickens. I don't however have experience hatching chicks as I've never kept roosters
Maybe one day, but this flock will be all hens as well!
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Thanks Dood.Beautiful coup man! I would leave them locked in for a week-ish so they can learn their new home. Some supervised outside time would be good though. But once they know where home is then they should be fine to come and go as they please
When i first let my little ones access it actually took them a couple days before they even went outside. So its a process
Im in that same boat. As a kid i showed batam cochins in 4h but that was a while ago. In feb i got my first batch of 10 pullets, at about 10 weeks or so dogs took them all. So i restocked with some older birds from Little Wing and Chicklettesarge. Finally have some of my own chicks in the pen, plus the batch in the brooder! Currently sitting at 17 chickens(including the chicks), 3 guineas, and a brreding pair of rabbits to start that project!
People say chicken math...its been more country math for me. Good thing i dont have a barn or anything yet or id prolly have goats and sheep by now as well! Lol!