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Henry672
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Do you have a close up of the white? I see some on his ears, but I'm not seeing it on his wattles. It may just be from cross-breeding.
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Do you have a close up of the white? I see some on his ears, but I'm not seeing it on his wattles. It may just be from cross-breeding.
Do you have a close up of the white? I see some on his ears, but I'm not seeing it on his wattles. It may just be from cross-breeding.
THANK YOU!I'm going to tag some help: @ronott1 @Wyorp Rock
I thought I was the only oneWe all forget things..... I might forget to make dinner for the family but I don't forget to feed the chickens or to bring them snacks
I have not added him to my original flock. I have only kept him with the two hens that he has been with for as long as I have history on him. I have the cops a good bit apart. I have a big ❤ but I'm not going to risk my OG flockI agree, backyard/barnyard mix. As to what he is mixed with? I don't know - white legs make me think Orpington in the mix along the line, but who knows@Gray Farms would be the most knowledgeable person I know of about breeds.
For the wattles, it could be just his coloring and age, he may be getting ready to molt soon. One side of the face does look a little swollen to me. You will want to watch that, if you've already added him to your flock, not much you can do if he has a respiratory illness. Treating him for external parasites would be a good idea - use a Permethrin bases poultry spray or dust. You may want to treat all of your chickens and the housing while you're at it.
He's a Wonderbread..Wonderbird? sorry couldn't help it