Uh oh. Sphinx, any other symptoms? I think it's highly unlikely he would have slipped something in both legs. This sounds like some kind of sickness, maybe. Dang my lousy memory!
My chickens get scratch in winter, plus treats now and then like cooked oatmeal, cooked rice, or some of that honeyed grain stuff used to fatten up/reward horses. I don't know what it's called, but I loooove the smell of it. The chickens also get things like leftovers (so long as they aren't really greasy or salty) and vegetables that have gone wilty.
Well, quite uh, interesting. My black Amer. cockerel, Arthur, did his thing with my BO tonight. I'm pretty sure he didn't do it right, though. That looked mighty awkward. It's the first I've seen him try to mount any of the girls. Thankfully, he hasn't crowed yet
I hope he stays pretty mute for a while. And I feel a little shocked, honestly. My babies are all growed up and........doing what growed up chickens do. 
My chickens get scratch in winter, plus treats now and then like cooked oatmeal, cooked rice, or some of that honeyed grain stuff used to fatten up/reward horses. I don't know what it's called, but I loooove the smell of it. The chickens also get things like leftovers (so long as they aren't really greasy or salty) and vegetables that have gone wilty.
Well, quite uh, interesting. My black Amer. cockerel, Arthur, did his thing with my BO tonight. I'm pretty sure he didn't do it right, though. That looked mighty awkward. It's the first I've seen him try to mount any of the girls. Thankfully, he hasn't crowed yet
