You bet. Best of luck with her!
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Ill eventually work my way up past a couple of minutes into the video -_- just taking it one step at a time. Funny thing is I can watch National Geographic but I cant watch a chicken get processed.Ausie did you watch those you-tube vids on butchering chickens? There is some good ways to do it there.
Have a couple of questions... my chicks will be 3 month old in a couple of days and wondering at what age you can tell a rooster from a hen. One of my girls (Lordy I hope it's a hen) is a little different than the others, mostly in size and the way she walks with that head held really high. The other thing is I don't think this chick see too well. I can have a meal worm in my hand and she misses it everytime. I will have a red mark where she keeps pecking for the worm and missing. It's the same with bugs on my deck... she misses with her peck and loses out to the other two, who get it on their first try. I guess this isn't really a problem since she eats well from her feeder and water pucket. Just wondering if this is a normal thing. Thanks in advance...Hi ... living near the Gulf Coast in Dickinson. New to BYC and raising chickens. I live in a subdivision and have only three 9 week old Buff Orpingtons. I want to thank all you chicken experts. Being a city girl, I have learned so much from this site. I've wanted chickens for at least 2 years and kept talking myself out of it, well this spring I did it and really happy I did. My girls are the sweetest things, very entertaining and I can't wait to get eggs. They have also brought me more company.... family and friends come to see my chickens.