The lighter one with more black speckles looks like a cockerel to me. The other light one also looks like it might be but not sure, 50/50. The dark one I'm not sure, I would lean toward pullet.
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I have a heater like this that are safe to go under plastic waterers. This is the waterer I use
Set it all up on cement blocks. I don't have nipple waterers though, don't know how that would work with those.
Very nice, pictures and all the info you included. Thank you! :thumbsup Something you may want to add as a note. The winning times can be deceptive since the race wasn't always 1 1/4 miles, it initially was 1 1/2 miles but that changed in 1896...
https://www.thebricks.com/resources/guide-how-to-give-access-to-all-in-google-sheets and if you scroll down in the article there's a section on making google sheet public. :)
True, they believe in a prophet named Jesus but they don't believe he is the Way, the Truth and the Life. They deny he is the Son of God sadly. Brings joy to my heart to see so many of them turning from false beliefs but the trials they are facing to do that are difficult.
Mine seem to like the kalmbach too. That brand seems to just smell so much better even to me than some of the others. However if I can't get it on sale, then I get the Nutrina all flock and they seem to like that fine too.
If you integrated 3 others with your flock successfully before then a similar process with see but don't touch till they're all used to each other and she's big enough to hold her own with them. It should be ok.
Have you checked her crop in the morning before any food to see if it's emptying completely or if there's any smell from her mouth that might indicate a sour crop. This is from a previous post on how to handle a sour crop:
Do not massage a boggy swollen crop. It can make her vomit and aspirate...
:welcome Welcome and good luck with your guineas! Get earplugs, guineas are noisy. I'd love to have them, but I think my neighbors might take issue with that. :)
Have you checked her over and made sure there's nothing wrong with her? Sometimes when a whole flock ostracizes one chicken it's because that chicken isn't acting right or has a problem that may not be obvious to us as humans. Not saying that is the case but it's something to consider. You can...