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my broody hen is my BLRW. My salmon faverolle I think is trying to go broody too. So we will see. Thanks again!Awww I love the pictures! I am so sad I had to work. BOOO! And someone had goslings...... I'd have been hooked and reeled in, for sure.Awww I love the pictures! I am so sad I had to work. BOOO! And someone had goslings...... I'd have been hooked and reeled in, for sure.
Silly, you only stayed up for an hour?Hehehe.
Sundance, congrats on the contest! Darkness looks very content in your arms.
Brian, it was great to meet you! I hope those eggs yield a good hatch for you. Which hen is broody?
Pan, you're always welcome here, regardless of ownership status.
Silly, you only stayed up for an hour?Hehehe.
Sundance, congrats on the contest! Darkness looks very content in your arms.
Brian, it was great to meet you! I hope those eggs yield a good hatch for you. Which hen is broody?
Pan, you're always welcome here, regardless of ownership status.
Thats interesting! Im surprised myself lol. The mother was a pure black silkie, and the father was a buff silkie but had the larger comb/waddles that they arent suppose to have, but still looked nice. Im stumped why she's getting brown feathers, thats weird. I bet it'll look pretty thoughwell, day 2 building the coop (YAY!) all with materials that we had on hand from building our shed (so far) (4x4 base and 6 ft tall in the back, 7 ft in the front, with 3 ft underneath). Probably over did it on the height, but oh well!
Also, with this silkie, can anyone explain why it would be getting brown feathers around the neck?
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Give it time to heal amd keep it away from bad chickie
I lost one of my 6-7 week old Ameracaunas today. Not sure what happened. Do bluejays like chickens? I've seen a couple of them around. No pile of feathers or blood around in the run. I can't figure out what happened.