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How cute!  Like CC said their girls! 

 

 

Woo  How old are they?


Edited by tiki244 - 4/12/12 at 9:53am
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post #19942 of 36340

The Red Stars are about 6 1/2 weeks old, my RIR and barred rocks are 7 1/2 weeks old (I have no idea about the hybrid)

Our urban farm family consists of 1 dog, 2 cats, 14 chickens-3 black orpington, 2 americauna (1 blue and 1 black), 3 blr wyandottes (2 splash and 1 blue), 6 lavendar orpingtons, and a rabbit.

 

http://bullcreekmanor.wordpress.com/

 

 

 

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Our urban farm family consists of 1 dog, 2 cats, 14 chickens-3 black orpington, 2 americauna (1 blue and 1 black), 3 blr wyandottes (2 splash and 1 blue), 6 lavendar orpingtons, and a rabbit.

 

http://bullcreekmanor.wordpress.com/

 

 

 

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post #19943 of 36340
Tiki, stick around for a while. I've got some pictures for you. I just need to fire up my computer and get them loaded on here.

Call Ducks, LF Orpingtons, Barnevelders, Bantam Cochins, Bantam Faverolles

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post #19944 of 36340

Rocks grow slow. From the stripes I can't tell much. The one on top seems to be more white than dark so I would think boy.  And the one on the bottom chest area is darker so I would think girl. 

 

But,,,,,

 

Where did you get them from?

I think you may have to wait till they grow out their hackles and sickles.  Do they have any sickle feathers by their tails?

 

OK BBP

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102_3597.JPGTiki -These are new pics of the babies I got out of crossing the silkie mix I got from you with bantam cochins.  Could they be any cuter?!  The white ones has lots of foot feathers, puffy cheeks and 5 toes.

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Edited by BlackBrookPoultry - 4/12/12 at 10:47am

Call Ducks, LF Orpingtons, Barnevelders, Bantam Cochins, Bantam Faverolles

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post #19946 of 36340

And here's the barred Turken that needs a home.   The accidental hatch that I thought was a cochin egg, but turned out to be a turken pullet egg!

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Call Ducks, LF Orpingtons, Barnevelders, Bantam Cochins, Bantam Faverolles

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Call Ducks, LF Orpingtons, Barnevelders, Bantam Cochins, Bantam Faverolles

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post #19947 of 36340

tiki: all of the barred rocks have short to no tail. I got them from a local guy.

Our urban farm family consists of 1 dog, 2 cats, 14 chickens-3 black orpington, 2 americauna (1 blue and 1 black), 3 blr wyandottes (2 splash and 1 blue), 6 lavendar orpingtons, and a rabbit.

 

http://bullcreekmanor.wordpress.com/

 

 

 

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Our urban farm family consists of 1 dog, 2 cats, 14 chickens-3 black orpington, 2 americauna (1 blue and 1 black), 3 blr wyandottes (2 splash and 1 blue), 6 lavendar orpingtons, and a rabbit.

 

http://bullcreekmanor.wordpress.com/

 

 

 

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post #19948 of 36340

BBP- those two mixes are so sweet looking!

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And here's the barred Turken that needs a home.   The accidental hatch that I thought was a cochin egg, but turned out to be a turken pullet egg!

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My oldest DD loves Turkens, I'll have to show her this pic when she gets home.

 

 

 

 

                                             

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post #19950 of 36340

- BlackBrookPoultry they are just adorable!!!. I especially love the white one!!! Just too cute!!!!!!!

 

I had to step away from the computer for a second and it took longer than I thought.

 

 

chickenscratch from the stripes I would say the barred rocks look like boys. Because they have more white in them than black. I think it may be 2-3 months old when they get their pointy feathers if they are males and their blunt feathers if they are females. Usually you can sex them at day one. The males have a big white spot on the head, the females have a small white spot.

 

If those are true sex links they are females, if they are sex links bred to something else idk. The hatchery says that they don't breed true after one generation so not sure.  I saw a rooster RSL  and he was very pretty. Kind of looked like a Delaware with some orange specks in his body and sickles.

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