Well, here are my babies (aged 12 weeks)
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_stbZTJm-NaE/TJOPesxKrVI/AAAAAAAAAIs/VSUSGP09lMw/IMG_4506.jpg
Mort...I'm thinking Mortimer (not Morticia)
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_stbZTJm-NaE/TJOPejk7YPI/AAAAAAAAAIw/9crmc90ac9g/IMG_4510.jpg
Treacle...a bit blurry, but no real comb, black face, thinking a girl?
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_stbZTJm-NaE/TJOPe4Tmi4I/AAAAAAAAAI0/AdFd6es6zSc/IMG_4525.jpg
Frankie..... Hoping this is Frances N Stein and not Francis N Stein.
Come on NN fans, help me out.
Sandie
I have 4 that are almost 15 weeks old and the pullets all look like yours. My cockerel has had huge comb and wattles since he was maybe five weeks old or so. I think you have all pullets 
If there ever comes a day when we can't be together keep me in your heart, I'll stay there forever - Winnie the Pooh
I'll never develop a thick skin. Thick skin leads to a hard heart and I never want to be one of those people.
A slave to LF brahmas, seramas, runner ducks, call ducks, two geese that are my feathered children, and a crossbeak silkie X named Dragon.
If there ever comes a day when we can't be together keep me in your heart, I'll stay there forever - Winnie the Pooh
I'll never develop a thick skin. Thick skin leads to a hard heart and I never want to be one of those people.
A slave to LF brahmas, seramas, runner ducks, call ducks, two geese that are my feathered children, and a crossbeak silkie X named Dragon.


























