One huge none broody poop!
That's what a full grown Cornish X leaves as presents. You could slip on that thing.

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55 Flowery Hen Awesomeness!
Of all breeds to absolutely love, I never thought it'd be a Leghorn variant. It's not huge, dinosaur looking, or any of the really rare breed I drool over. The 55F is rare'ish, but a simple Google search whil find you eggs. Still though, this breed is in my top 5 favorites. I just love the colors and kaleidoscope effect the sun had on them. They're pretty efficient on feed too, which is better than most of my favorite breeds.

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I know I could start a new thread for this question, but you all seem like such knowledgeable people so I will just ask on here first. I have 5 drakes. Four hatched together in September (6 months old) and one hatched in June (9 months old). The oldest one doesn't even acknowledge that he is a duck so he isn't involved with this problem.

Problem: Past month the four have started "practicing" on each other except for Turner who is the one eyed, crooked-beaked, Buff. He just watches usually while the others mess around with each other. About a week ago I noticed them pinning the Buff down and just ripping out chunks of feathers. So I had been keeping an eye out to make sure it wasn't happening often. Well I walked out this morning to find a naked necked Buff and its bloody (not real bad) but I could see it was all bare and that there was blood before I even got to the coop... So I left the buff in the coop and let the others out to roam for the day.

Suggestions moving forward?
 

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