Thank you for all of the wonderful information. I started out doing the "see but dont touch" method. It's still a work in progress though. I want to be sure they are ready to coexist together before I integrate them. But now I know I'm doing the right thing. Thanks again!
My first egg... and they are only 14 weeks. It looks like one of my orpingtons laid it. But my cornish cross has now made a home under my porch and wont come out!!! So I'm confused.
To accommodate the growing baby chickens, we are going to have to modify our coop and run. I want 1 flock, not 2 and I have plenty of space. What we have right now is ideal because the building was already there and we just used half for the coop and added the run. We need to do this soon as the...
Yeah, we acquired the Cornish for meat. TBH I'm surprised they are doing as good as they are at 14 weeks. I really wanted my rooster and 1 of the hens to breed but I'm sure that isn't going to happen... lol
It all started with 4 gold laced wyandotte pulletts... As they grew and matured, 2 of them definitely are different than the other 2. From their feather color to the size of their comb and wattle. And I even have a crower! Lol So I'm assuming I have 2 roosters and 2 hens. The pic is of the one...