I have got 4 chicks just over 2 weeks old in a large cardboard box with an electric "mother". This morning I decided to remove their "mother" as I think they don't need heat during the day inside the house. The 3 light Sussex chicks all started sparring with each other, taking turns so that the duels were one on one. They have all sprouted the start of combs since yesterday. The buff wyandotte looked on. I fear I have 3 little cockerels to find new homes for or else.....
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I hope I am wrong and mine are tomboys! The 4th is a wyandotte and it just watches the others. I have had them outside today in a run and my 20 week old maran is totally fascinated. She stares at them for ages and I'm not sure whether she is feeling maternal or aggressive. She hasn't started laying yet, but hopefully her hormones are stirring. She is certainly looking in very good nick, I can only describe her as handsome as next to pekins and a tiny younger Japanese bantam she does not appear to be feminine. She is also very noisy, but as a cuckoo she has female colouring.
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Think it might be a light sussex trait as my girl does the same...Never test the depth of the water with both feet
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