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I moved a few more of the chicks to the grow out coop today, our girls were free ranging, as I walked past Jersey I realized the chick I had in my arm might be hers. This was her reaction to me telling her it might be her baby she's obviously not the motherly kind.
On my walk back from the coop to the brooder I passed her again and she fluffed up and bit me
All 4 Norman chicks hatched! 3 blacks and a blue
Here's Norman's photo of shame, he's decided the one splash hen in the other pen should be his. He was out of his coop and galavanting around and reached through her pen and got some feathers he's having quite the time with his hormones kicking in. He's still been good with me but he tried to get my hubby through the fence the other day.
His crest is better shaped than this, I just gave him a choppy trim last week.
On my walk back from the coop to the brooder I passed her again and she fluffed up and bit me
All 4 Norman chicks hatched! 3 blacks and a blue
Here's Norman's photo of shame, he's decided the one splash hen in the other pen should be his. He was out of his coop and galavanting around and reached through her pen and got some feathers he's having quite the time with his hormones kicking in. He's still been good with me but he tried to get my hubby through the fence the other day.
His crest is better shaped than this, I just gave him a choppy trim last week.
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