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I know, but he was going to be a biiig boy and so was Dick.AWWWWWWWWW maaaaan. Poor Henry.
Imma miss hearing of his adventures.
May they both grow into fine roosters.
Don't worry yet, wings don't matter.I think my Derp is a boy. Wings starting to get dark.
I know, but he was going to be a biiig boy and so was Dick.
She needed, I had extra it worked out.
Plus poor Barb, Kim, Stacey, Doonese, Rene, Ethel and Dutch are all probably thrilled, there was a lot of hungry man about to pop loose.
Don't worry yet, wings don't matter.
It will be body, and chest that will be telling.
Those girls just don't know how very lucky they got.
I will be happy for your flock that those boys left before manning up.
Will do.Mine did too. BUT it is apparently those chest feathers that matter more.
Post a picture for Chicky to have a look. She is good with the Derps.
Neither one made it more than a few days. I'm glad I didn't ship them. All the birds arrived safe and sound and are all thriving in their new home.Watched the group of littles for a while out of those three boys Henry is the only one who never left the girls.
Either he's going to be a good boy or he thinks he's a girl could be both we are talking about Henry.
@rjohns39 I keep forgetting to ask.
How did the chicks you held out do? Did any make it?