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Sweet. Idk much about them except they're tiny.Yes it is.
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Sweet. Idk much about them except they're tiny.Yes it is.
They're awesome little things. Very docile. I have some that are more sassy then others. They usually enjoy being petted and fussed with. Biscuit is a large chick, I've had others that stood only 1.5" tall after drying out.Sweet. Idk much about them except they're tiny.
You need three more so you can name them Honey, Butter, and Chicken. Then you can have Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit.I already decided it was going to be called Biscuit before hatching. FYI, next chick will be named Pudding
They are pretty cute. I like mine.Sweet. Idk much about them except they're tiny.
Depends? I lose a couple a year. They handle heat better than cold. The truly tiny ones usually need supplemental heat in the winter. But all of mine except one made it through the -9 temps and snow for a week a couple of years ago out of the blue. I like them because they have so many patterns.How fragile are they?
Worse I've had were the bantam modern games.
Have you ever had OEGBs?How fragile are they?
Worse I've had were the bantam modern games.
Well duh, of course I have.Have you ever had OEGBs?
I haven't lost any from weather conditions.. yet. My Serama rooster did get frostbite and lost his tips on his comb but overall they did well. I don't heat my coop and winters here are brutal.Depends? I lose a couple a year. They handle heat better than cold. The truly tiny ones usually need supplemental heat in the winter. But all of mine except one made it through the -9 temps and snow for a week a couple of years ago out of the blue. I like them because they have so many patterns.