Thanks. I have been considering putting them together. If for no other reason beside keeping them warm during Winter. They seem quite curious about each other thru the run wire. No rudeness or anger, lol.
We only have the 3 Bantams, and their coop is pretty big for so few and so small. I thought about putting them in the girls, but I worry about the size difference, lol. I figure if they get too cold they will go inside. I'll be able to keep the door closed part way to keep more of the cold out...
I might try that. I've been so busy getting our big girls ready for Winter that I've not had much time for anything else. At 62 I move a lot slower than I used to, lol.
Speaking of Winter, we get pretty cold temps here. How well do little Bantams do in the cold?
So how do I tell? One hasn't made that noise, and the other 2 have been doing it for close to a couple of weeks. Not a lot, and not as loud, so I guess they were just trying it out.
Really? Yeah, I don't know for certain. I did the wing thing, and they have the long feather short feather pattern. I was wondering what kind of noise they make. Two of these sound like they are being choked. Or, maybe, like little dinosaurs lol.
These are our girls. It's hard to get a good photo as they tend to move quickly, lol. They have totally changed in colour since we first got them as tiny babies.
I have questions :frow
Hi. I found your reply to this thread very helpful, as I've not really found a lot of info on Bantam chickens. We have 6 regular chickens, all pullets, that are all at the laying stage, therefore I get the gist of chickens, so far. Do Bantams follow the same line, as...