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Had to share.
My 5 day old granddaughter.
Oh, this melts my heart.
Mine don't fly..but they're also heavier breeds. Or maybe they have no desire to get to the neighbors labs? lolI have a few months to figure it out. Eight foot fence high enough to keep them in?
Oh my goodnesssss!!
Yeah...I've heard about that :/ My Silkie had the same issue. Maybe they will give her some company. They'll free range so hopefully they'll have their space..I also got two faverolle pullets a week or so after you from Ideal and they look pretty much the same in coloring as yours. I would also say I wouldn't recommend them in a mixed flock. I had to separate them from the other 7 as they are smaller and not as assertive and they aren't feathering in as fast so I was afraid of them being picked on. The mix is not particularly pushy birds either- orps, brahmas and EEs
In theory, yes. Barred Rock pullets are usually darker than males. She should also be behind them in comb and waddle development. But there are other signs, so it's always hard to tell for sure without a pictureI have a question, I have barred rocks from Ideal, and one already has all its feathers and is a bit darker than the other 3. The other three already have sickle feathers. Does this mean it should be a female?I can't do pics right now cuz my phone digitizer is out.
I need to figure out how to keep my girls off my porch. They have been free roaming from the beginning so I think it would be hard for me to keep them fenced up in their chicken yard, but I am really tired of them preening and pooping on my porch. Any ideas?