That'd be a wonder if they'd be all females! Knowing that those eggs came from a fridge, 440 miles away from my home. They were just a gift, because we had never seen green eggs, but we went to a breeder and it was already a little wonder that there were 6 chicks!
I got 6 little chickens, born out of green eggs. Now they're 3 weeks old and changing a lot! Probably they are not a specific race. Can anybody tell me how they'll (probably) look like later?
After 1 day:
After 10 days
Will the chickens (if they are female of course) lay green eggs for sure? They came out of a green egg and the father is also coming out of a green egg. Is there any possibility that it lays another colour of eggs?
The parents of the chicks are probably mixed in such a way that every combination of colours is possible! ;-)
The man where the chickens are now, says that black beaks are rare. He has chickens for more than 40 years and he had never seen such a little chick. This photo was taken when they...
Does it actually make sense that there is possibly inbreeding? The rooster is the son of one of the greenlayers, so probably she is mother and grandmother at the same time!
The man who has the breeding machine wants to know how you can see the difference between males and females in the first days. Do you know that? He has chickens since more than 40 years, there come thousands of chickens from the machine but nobody could tell him how he could see the difference...
Okay, thank you for your reply, I have pictures of the parents.
The left one of the last picture is the mother of the rooster and she lays green eggs, so she can be the mother together with the chicken on the 2nd picture. The light grey chicks look like blue laced Australorp chicks as I...