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  1. Sheeba

    Comment by 'Sheeba' in article 'A Viewpoint on Handling Roosters: How to Deal with Aggression'

    Awesome information! I totally agree with your methods. Even a chicken can learn and is not to be treated inhumanly Thanks for your posting; I have learned what not to do with a rooster that thinks I'm a threat :)
  2. Sheeba

    What The Heck Is This Sound My Rooster Is Making?

    Oh my gosh, he sounds so sad. If he's not allowed out and/or to be with hens, I wouldn't doubt that he is lonely.
  3. Sheeba

    Weird Sound from 2 hens

    Big question here; Does anyone know why these 2 hens are making this weird sound and have turned into statues? The video shows one here and then moves to on to another who wasn't making this sound or frozen still until she finally heard the first one. This went on for several minutes without...
  4. Sheeba

    What is this animal?

    Yep; Ground hog
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    Ended It’s GIVEAWAY time for your chance to win a spread of Manna Pro’s Farmhouse Favorites Poultry Treats | Available NOW at Walmart!

    Sheeba; my favorite chicken is a tiny rooster who's name is Mikey! He's the coolest. I don't have a picture due to my pc dying on me, so I don't have one now
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    Feed Store Got Me Again😂

    Oh my gosh! No! But I'm glad you found that little bit a cuteness rather then me! I have enough already. lol :love
  7. Sheeba

    Hens or roos?

    Pic 1; male Pic 2; female Pic 3; not sure, need better shot Pic 4; female hard to say cause of the comb but I think she's a she :) Pic 5; also appears to be female to me
  8. Sheeba

    Do I need to separate more then one brooding hen

    UPDATE: had to separate brooding hens who played musical chairs from the coop for a couple of weeks since they couldn't make up their minds to sit or not. 2 hens however; continued to sit and hatched one egg each. lol. I only have one rooster for 40 plus hens so fertilization is slim but that's...
  9. Sheeba

    Help with sexing chicks

    If you want to know again some time; check the feathers of your babies when they are 3-4 days old. It's about 90-95% accurate but at this time of their life you can gently stretch out their wing and check for a rather naked feather or one with little fluffs on the quill. The quills that lack...
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    What Breed is This?

    Egghead77; they are very friendly and lay light to a bit dark brown eggs. My rooster though, for some reason, has begun to be quite protective of his girls - even towards me! I take care of them day n day out so not sure what's up with him. I'm getting a hold of him [for 2 nights n row - 3...
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    What Breed is This?

    Thank u peppercorngal; they r very beautiful :thumbsup
  12. Sheeba

    What Breed is This?

    Totally Agree! 😊
  13. Sheeba

    What Breed is This?

    Sorry I posted in wrong section; I looked but didn't see that title. And thanks too :thumbsup
  14. Sheeba

    What Breed is This?

    AWESOME! Thanks a Mil~! that's them alright. Found them on internet now too.
  15. Sheeba

    What Breed is This?

    Thank You So Much! That's them! Finally, so glad to know what they are. I looked up that name and pics showed that florescent green in there too. :wee
  16. Sheeba

    What Breed is This?

    OH MY GOSH! Thanks; I looked them up and that's them!! I've tried and tried but to no avail. So happy to know what they are. Cool! Beautiful birds; They Are! :thumbsup:clap
  17. Sheeba

    What Breed is This?

    Hello All; can anyone tell me what breed these birds are? I was given 4 with the rooster as a gift and I've asked but no answer - he ordered them and doesn't recall. Yes, special friend indeed :D
  18. Sheeba

    Integrating chicks into flock at 4 weeks old.

    HOLY COW! What a nice set up you have for your girls! Goodness, I'm taking tips from you big time. Thanks so much for you input. You are sooo helpful~! Here's all I have and that' enough for me! Plus the babies when they come; If they come since the girls are playing musical chairs with the...
  19. Sheeba

    Do I need to separate more then one brooding hen

    Ooohh, ya know, I did wait for 4-5 days and that girl just wouldn't have it. She must have not been truly broody, eh? Say? You mentioned you keep them separated by wire; how does that work? Oh, chicken wire? Yes, okay, that would get it. Great Idea!! lol, thanks a mil~!
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