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  1. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    That would make it more difficult to keep them warm. If you have garage that could also be an option.
  2. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    I've been hatching all winter. I keep them in the bathroom for the first 3 weeks then I move then to the coop. After the first week I raise the heat lamp every few days to decrease the heat in the brooder and encourage feather growth, then when I put them in the coop (I have a designated chick...
  3. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    At 17-18 weeks old these are all pullets getting ready to start laying. My firs egg came from a 20 week old pullet.
  4. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    looks like you've got it right to me. The first pullet may be suspect, just because she has larger wattles than the other two, but I still think it's a girl.
  5. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    The pinkness of the comb and wattles. Cockerels combs and wattles develop faster than pullets. They are bright pink and quite noticeable and big by about 6 weeks old, sometimes you can see it as soon as 4 weeks The males in this pic are; the one directly in front the three behind him, the...
  6. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    It's hard to tell, but I'm guessing cockerel. Still pictures of the comb and wattles would help.
  7. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    My chicks from delisha Their absolutely beautiful and huge! It looks like I may have quite a few boys, but that's just fine with me, I'll have plenty to pick from for my breeding stock.
  8. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    I'm so sorry. I was hopeful that you'd have a good hatch. I sent a message to the person you got them from and asked if she sold chicks. She never messaged me back so I assume that means no. Darn it!
  9. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    Their absolutely beautiful!
  10. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    10 min ago I could have slept all day, now I'll be up waiting for pics
  11. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    I noticed on the hatchery chicks, that I got last year, the lighter chicks have better lacing as adults. Their all beautiful though. I can't wait to get my show quality chicks and see how they grow and develop.
  12. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    How are your eggs doing? My fingers are crossed for you Good luck!
  13. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    I got 18 eggs from uncle bees birds, none hatched. I blame the USPS for rough handling. I'm going to order chicks from him in next year, but I'd like to have more from a different line. Good luck on your eggs!
  14. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    Who did you get them from? I've been looking for SLW bantams. I had no luck with shipped eggs.
  15. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    Chickenhill, delisha, and PeakyBeaky have very nice birds. I don't know if they are still taking orders though. Also check out the 2014 Wyandotte breeders directory for a list of breeders.
  16. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    I'm feeling stupid, I just realized I sent you a message earlier this year about hatching eggs. I knew I liked your birds! Your poor boy, hopefully the girls will find him more appealing soon and he won't have to catch them! LOL
  17. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    Love them, I may have to get some from you in the future!
  18. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    Whoot Whoot, awesome job Willie!
  19. CashandTracy

    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    I took the girls out side to the barn for the first time yesterday! It was a whole whopping 6 degrees. They did pretty good, only handled 5 min but then so did I LOL. Hopefully I'll be able to get them out for a few min tomorrow.
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