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Spooky is…

Spooky is…
Spooky is…

My son named them and is very attached because Spooks comes right up to him and nice. We’re new to growing chickens so I was just wondering if Spooks is a Roo? We have 3 Lavender Orpington’s and 3 Rhode Island Blues that I’ve had since chicks on March 27th, we also have 3 Easter Eggers we just got last week that are 3 weeks old that are in a brooder waiting till they are fully feathered before introducing to the flock. I will ask later on how I should introduce the “golden girls” to our “ladies” as well if you don’t mind.

We started noticing that Spooks comb is more pronounced and has a reddish color to it. I’ll add pictures of my others for reference. Any advice would be greatly appreciated thank you 🐣🤍

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