Free chick from McMurray

Do they have the dark band around the eye? I wish I had seen this chick when he was a bit younger; it would make comparing to the McMurray site pictures a little easier. The closest I can find from there is a Buttercup, but I've never seen (or even heard of them) before. Hmmm...
 
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Is there a cure for OCD (obsessive chicken disorder)? I seem to have caught "the bug"!
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Do they have the dark band around the eye? I wish I had seen this chick when he was a bit younger; it would make comparing to the McMurray site pictures a little easier. The closest I can find from there is a Buttercup, but I've never seen (or even heard of them) before. Hmmm...

Here's mine when she was smaller. But kind of looks like a Buttercup too. Hmmmmm.
 
I just went through my pictures, and was able to zoom in on one of the comb. Definitely a Buttercup now that I see it. Hoping for a hen, but we'll see I guess!
 
I just went through my pictures, and was able to zoom in on one of the comb. Definitely a Buttercup now that I see it. Hoping for a hen, but we'll see I guess!

My buttercups look like this. I thought their facial markings were really neat. Of the assortment of breeds I have they are one of my top favorite breeds. Right out of shipping box they were incredibly ballsy and rambunctious, running everywhere, pecking everything... the other breeds were more reserved. A carpenter ant got into their brooder and the chicks who were a couple weeks older were cautiously approaching it, pausing and then watching it closely before advancing. I was waiting to see if anyone realized it was food and I hear "Peeeeeeeeeeeppppppp!" and one of the 3 day old Buttercups runs in, rips the ants head off, swallows it, grabs the rest of the body off the sand and eats it too, then runs off while the others were still standing there staring at the spot the ant had been in. LOL

Love the Buttercups! If I buy more birds next year I will definitely get Buttercups again.
 
I just went through my pictures, and was able to zoom in on one of the comb. Definitely a Buttercup now that I see it. Hoping for a hen, but we'll see I guess!
Yes the comb is shaped like a cup I have 2 , one is sweet the other isbt as much, but then they have a lot of competition since I have 78 babies. I think it just depends on the bird realky not the breed
 

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