Image 1 — Wife is convinced it's a rooster. I'm on the fence because it seems like the wrong morphology
Image 2 — Wife is convinced it's a rooster. I'm on the fence because it seems like the wrong morphology
Image 3 — Wife is convinced it's a rooster. I'm on the fence because it seems like the wrong morphology
Image 4 — Wife is convinced it's a rooster. I'm on the fence because it seems like the wrong morphology

Wife is convinced it's a rooster. I'm on the fence because it seems like the wrong morphology

Got a set of unsexed chicks from a local elementary. This one seemed like a rooster at first, and seems to be crowing though not as loud and distinct as roosters past. No real id on breed, but seems to have a fair bit of Plymouth in them. My thoughts on pictures are:

Pic 1: looks kind of like nubs for spurs

Pic 2: there is a comb, but it looks pretty tame.

Pic 3: don't see the signature pointed feathers at the neck. Looks too be dominantly a barred rock, which usually have more white in roosters, but idk if that would show in a mix breed.

Pic 4: doesn't walk super upright. No thin line of erect feathers at the back.

u/Pgaccount — 4 days ago
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In response to the homemade press post. A machinist I met when he was having a yard sale.

110T Press with 10ft of stroke. Set to straight within .010"/24". Designed to press rail car wheels off the axles.

u/Pgaccount — 22 days ago
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In response to an earlier post about not spanking, this was published a few weeks ago.

tldr: reward good behaviour, including good tantrums by having a "tantrum game" that kids win when they get angry in a constructive way. Also included: sometimes you need to do a punishment but accept that it's purely for your benefit.

u/Pgaccount — 2 months ago

Saw someone asking about the jacks on another setup and thought I'd share pics

u/Pgaccount — 2 months ago