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Hi! Haven't been here in ages, life has been busy and I've been trying to keep my flock at a low number haha. I have a fun story to share now so I thought I'd drop in.
A hen and a duck went broody on the same nest, and they're still sitting together after I moved them into a large dog crate. They've always gotten along really well and now this! It's adorable. They both team up and have a hissy fit whenever I come over.I don't think I want to split them up if I don't have to, they seem to be getting along just fine. I have some SFH, EE/SFH, and BLRW/SFH eggs under them now. Really hoping they stay put!
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Is he from McMurray do you know?I have a ten week old houdan rooster I need to rehome (no roosters for me). I thought I'd see if anyone here wanted him before I put him up on KSL. Free.Here's some other pictures.
Is he from McMurray do you know?
I know some people suggest putting them in water just up over their back. Not too cold just cool water and holding them in there for 5 min. It sounds rough, but I saw a guy on youtube do it and he hen didn't even seem to care. I only have pullets right now so I'm not sure what I will do when my SLWs go broody.
I don't have experience with them, but those wattles are pretty small for 12 weeks. I would lean towards pullet.
I don't have any chukars, but I wouldn't mind them at some pointDoes anyone have a male chucker that they can part with? I really need one. I am embarrassed to say I let the male go accidently and now the hen doesn't have a mate
Your duck is beautiful! Ancona? And I love the drawings. Good job!