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Fisherlmiranda
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Thank you I'm trying to learn all this lingoView attachment 1865240
This pattern is barring.
You can see it in the black feathers of the Delaware.
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Thank you I'm trying to learn all this lingoView attachment 1865240
This pattern is barring.
You can see it in the black feathers of the Delaware.
That's rooster damage. If you want it to stop, you'll have to remove the roosters to another pen.It's their backs and "elbows" lol you can see the worst one in the center. The black chicken.View attachment 1865238 View attachment 1865239
I was thinking the same thing. It has red earlobes so it’s not a Leghorn.
They had a very large rooster that they wanted to keep for a relative, they kept a hen too. I think he was the one causing damage. The silky roosters seem very calm.That's rooster damage. If you want it to stop, you'll have to remove the roosters to another pen.
Looks like you got a couple silkie roosters, a couple brahmas, a black sex link or two, and a white rock.It's their backs and "elbows" lol you can see the worst one in the center. The black chicken.View attachment 1865238 View attachment 1865239
Red sex linkHello, Can anyone please tell me what is the breed of my Hen?
Thank you all in advance!View attachment 1865251 View attachment 1865252