Hey peeps.....
I have been working on my pen this week. Got the roost setup outside, and they girls love it. They spend more time on the outside perch than in the house. I'm asking on freecycle for some corregated plastic to replace the solid roof with so they will have more light in there.
I'm a little concerned my EE is a roo. My GF said she heard a crowing from the broody pen and investigated to find it was my EEer.
I'm including some pics. I am hoping Matilda (Matty for short) is a girl that was just checking out her adult voice. I don't see spur buds, nor do I see any hackles or saddle feathers that are long and drapy like the roos I have seen on here.
VF, please smell () my bird and let me know your thoughts.![]()
I really hope this bird is a girl as she likes to cuddle on my lap as you can see in the first couple of pics. She likes to follow me around. I would be really sad to either find a new home or send him off to freezer camp as the hubby REALLY doesn't want a roo. I haven't heard any crowing in the 4 days the flock has been together.
Thanks for any input.
That is sooo rooster.
Today and yesterday morning I found one piece of poop in the babies coop that had some red. Just my two 9 week old pullets in there.
If they were adults I'd say they're just shedding some of the lining from --- is it their intestines(?).
They are getting unmedicated chick starter and show no signs of illness. They are eating and drinking well, very energetic, eyes and nose look fine, no wounds.
Should I automatically assume this is cocci and treat with Corid, or should I wait and see if something develops?
Little ones can shed intestinal lining - like Jess says
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I'm glad to see that Jess has moved past the 'medicate first, diagnose second' stage![]()
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