Whatcha got there? I don't know. 😅

Chicky Pop

In the Brooder
Apr 17, 2024
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Forgot to do this when I got them, this is the following day with only change to the bottom right selection. Everything else was the same in this bin.

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My thoughts was it has to be a Brahma because of the feathers on the feet but is it? Is it a specific type of Brahma?

Day 1, Monday Photos:
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Day 4, Thursday photos:
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The comb after just a few days makes me wonder, or is this normal for hens and cockerels?
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So the two famous questions:

What is the breed, and did I get a rooster? 😅


This little one is by far my favorite besides the black Australorp pullets I got but fear he's a male and potentially my next meal if he's as loud as an adult as he is a chick. Makes more noise when handled than any of the other breeds.
(Black Australorp, buff Orpington, Amber link, Bantam?, Gold laced Wyandotte?)


The couple others I sort of question are...

Bantam?:
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And finally what I think could be a Gold laced Wyandotte:
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Thank you all in advance for helping out!
 

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Follow up question for anyone willing and able, how quickly do the combs normally come in on the d'uccles? I got all my chicks on Monday and it was Thursday night when I took the photo so I am thinking 5-7 days?
 
Follow up question for anyone willing and able, how quickly do the combs normally come in on the d'uccles? I got all my chicks on Monday and it was Thursday night when I took the photo so I am thinking 5-7 days?
i’ve typically been able to tell at around 3 weeks for my d’uccles. the boys have red combs by then while the girls don’t
 

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