The baby at the wrong end needs to be watched and monitored. We had a duckling and a chick both hatch this way. With the assistance of us helping them out. Keeping in mind blood vessels and yoke. They are both healthy. :) Congrats on the babies. Hatching is a wonderful experience.
We picked the three hens up from a lady close to us that lost her roo and the nest that was being built up to a fox. I am unsure where she got them from myself. But I can find out. :) They really are pretty ladies. And very curious. We are in the US.
She is just a little shier than her brother. :) I hear you with the zoom. Can't wait to get ours free ranging so I can catch them in action. :) Thank you so much for getting some pictures of her. Now I feel a little better finding out what Crow is. :D
That is perfect. We have a roo coming for her on Tuesday from a local farm. She has too many roos. :) So I will have a pair. Really love their little head dresses. :)
That might be a little closer. One of the other babies has barred rock markings, 2 have Ameracauna markings, one is white with a few black spots, just to name a few. I would really love to see yours. :)
I think this is a very nice idea and would be great for all chicken enthusiast every where. The credit to the photographer is wonderful. However setting this up in a consistent studio style might be hard. I have a studio but getting show quality might be hard. Will look forward to hearing more...
It is a good possibility that it is a mix. There were a lot of different chicks in the lot. Just trying to get an idea. If it is a hen Crow will be added to our layers. :) It was a laying mix that we picked up. :D
Chickens love the color red and will keep picking. I am very sorry to hear about your loss though. Pasty butt is a pain, but the babies are worth keeping at it.