We love our Rocks. They do tend to get into everything. They will dig up lots of things, get into areas you don't want them and poop where you don't want them to. We love all the eggs and their hardiness! Cheers from Minnesota!
@@PureLady They slept A Lot! Dangled a worm and they went nuts!!! Yup I'm gonna love this! I love all animals but birds and cats are special to me The chicks all look super healthy and content
Cute as hell with the puppies... I have 4 newbies now, 1 week old , Two Brown Leghorns and two Silver Lace Wyandottes, skittish, but fun! How old when you moved them to backyard?
Oh wow congrats on your chics. My mom moved her chics out fast. I moved mine out at 4 weeks into the coop and then I let the chics venture out into the run at about 5-6 weeks
which one was skittish? i have 5 months golden lace Wyandotte, always been skittish, but the older it gets the less skittish! i have 2 barred rocks 4 weeks old, they are friendly so far.
@@PureLady hopefully not one of your little puppies; I just lost an old bird to a neighbors (usually) very well behaved dog, who chased a deer, couldn't catch it, and then went for the old chicken, nesting near the edge wall of the coop. It was over in seconds. He pulled the bird right through the opening in the wall, 3.5 inches. fortunately the bird was basically "retired" but I'm now "back to the drawing board" on design.
@@thedwightguy Oh no! It was my moms, she let her chickens and puppies play together and eventually they begin eating the chickens one by one. She took too long to keep dog and chickens separated.. I still have all of my chickens thankfully.
@@PureLady usually animals are quite sentient about other animals they're raised with; my barn cat would kill just about anything but he also knew that the juciy, six lb. chickens were off limits. mom should have spent some quality time with the puppies and they SHOULD have connected that the chickens were "family". that's actually strange behaviour.
Hello! Check for larger, more prominent combs and wattles, as well as more upright and pointed feathers on the neck and saddle area. However, it's not foolproof, and sometimes only time will reveal their true gender. 🐔#FeatheredFriends
Those are my moms chickens, I can’t remember if she had any males. My other chicken videos, are my chickens. Only 1 male. The one with red on top of head.
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