I'm five years (I think?) into having chickens. Right now I have 17 and a very nice roo, because third time's a charm I guess. It's a mixed flock of wyandottes, olive eggers, marans, ISA browns, calico princesses, and then a lone ancona and blue egger. I was planning on culling the wyandottes...
Yes there will be overhead protection. I currently have 14 chicks, one confirmed cockrel and four+ I have suspicions about, and I ordered 15 more (I don't want that total amount but it was the minimum order amt so I'll sell the extras once they are older). I want to end up with 16-20 birds...
We are building a rotating paddock system for my chickens (still currently "chicks"), total area is roughly 90'x56' divided into three or four paddocks. The ground is mostly a grass/clover mix. I tried to put down chicken forage mix but some stupid Canada geese came and ate most of it....
What...
What about this wyandotte? The other one from page one died, got wedged between the window screen and the board holding it up overnight (sad but if it had to happen, happy it was this bird). This has some red but the saddle feathers look rounded to me (sorry no body shot)
Following because I have a similar question. I currently have six week old chicks out in a coop already and doing fine - no outside access yet because it's still under construction because of course I overplan and overbuild everything. I ordered more and they will be here third week of June...
Oh my she's GORGEOUS!! 😍 OK I feel better about not possibly losing some of my favorites now, and I can sell the extra chicks (after I pick the ones I want to keep that is, haha).
Oh well! Thank you for the info. Erm... I ordered more chicks because what I was being told was basically anything that had red was a cockrel. Looks like I may have too many birds now :idunno
OK I have a bit of a weird questions but.... what is chick poop supposed to look like? I've had horses, donkeys, assorted other animals, but never birds. To me, loose manures are bad, but I know birds have obviously very different excretory processes. I have five week olds right now, just...
To see if it grows/changes, or ? I've been taking pictures of them all from the start and comparing, seeing who is turning red. I'm just worried because so many have red, and I'm being told ANY red means cockrel, in fact I was told "it is a precocious pullet who has red even at 10 weeks."
This is, to me, a male wyandotte. He's very red and a total jerk, jumps on the other birds feet first, very quick to peck and harass. Body looks like the other wyandottes. I have five, three have red like him but the comb isn't as developed/rough, and two have yellow combs.