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Help with hen or roo identification!

I know for sure I have at least four roos in my flock. These three I have no idea. This is my first year with chicken so thanks for any help! These guys are a mixed breed that someone has crossbred to get really vibrant pretty eggs. Approx 12 weeks old. Also taking pictures of chickens is like trying to take a good picture of your toddler.

The good news is none of my roos are fighting yet so I kept them for now! It's hard raising them from eggs and having to give them up. :(

u/gingerlicious666 — 3 days ago

My first flock of chickens!

I know I for sure have 4 roos but so far no fighting. Two were hatched together and the other two are serema x kiri mix. I just love them all.

u/gingerlicious666 — 23 days ago
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Living her best life

My rescued red ear slider, estimated to be 15 years old. I think a female? Not sure if she had a pond in her past life but she has one now! Does not hunt or have any interest in fish.

u/gingerlicious666 — 2 months ago
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Can't remember what I put in but it is thriving!

I have a turtle and fish so not everything survives, especially with the turtle. I think that they are enjoying the vegetation/cover it provides. I did try to add some fancy goldfish but sadly they did not last more than a day. Not from my turtle, he doesn't eat the fish (she was a rescued domesticated red eared slider and has never shown any hunting abilities). I'm thinking probably just the other fish may have picked on them or they just didn't acclimate.

u/gingerlicious666 — 2 months ago

What is happening to my poor tree?

Hello! So as you can see I have a 'pair (last photo is of the healthy tree on the other side of the porch)' of trees and one is doing fine and the other is not. It started to bud but then they have all died. Some of the branches also appear dead. I love in southwestern Ontario. Thanks for any help! I am hoping I can do something to help this poor thing.

u/gingerlicious666 — 2 months ago