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I may have to change the hatch date depending on what day the eggs I'll be ordering will be delivered on.
They're Malay hatching eggs if anybody was wondering.
They're Malay hatching eggs if anybody was wondering.
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I need a Malay in my coop haha but hubs says. O more chickens......12 more arriving in a couple weeks heheI may have to change the hatch date depending on what day the eggs I'll be ordering will be delivered on.
They're Malay hatching eggs if anybody was wondering.
A Malay rooster is actually a good one to have since they're hawk fighters, & very protective of their flock.I need a Malay in my coop haha but hubs says. O more chickens......12 more arriving in a couple weeks hehe
I don't have a Brahma rooster, so I don't know how well they do at spotting danger.My Brahma and my orpington does pretty well....the orpington rounds everyone into the coop at sight or sound of predator and mr. Miyagi (Brahma) stands guard....lucky so far minus in house dog predator
My roosters do that too, whenever a hen is out.He’s very good lol when the rogue loner flies the fence he paces and watches her....pulled up camera yesterday at work and saw him alert her (in neighbors yard) pacing back n forth....she stood still and a flipping giant cat ran through...I think it was a cat...anywho he can’t fly so he was pretty stressed until she made it back to him in the pic u will see him between the coop and wooden box and her top left next to pine tree....this was before the cat
I think she does it on purpose lol everyday she goes out and forages the yards around ours then goes iback in and lays an egg...silly girlMy roosters do that too, whenever a hen is out.
She seems like a silly bird.I think she does it on purpose lol everyday she goes out and forages the yards around ours then goes iback in and lays an egg...silly girl