Thanks. I’ll contact the hatchery. I’m new to this so its hard for me to see the difference between my little guy and the chick behind the one you circled. I’ll be upset if they re not buckeyes because that is what we researched. I appreciate your help.
I hope not. We wanted buckeyes and got these and the Easter Eggers specifically because they were cold tolerant and we live in the mountains in Flagstaff which is higher elevation than Denver. It’s not unusual to get several feet of snow in the winter. I‘ll keep an eye on him and also contact...
I think I’ll reserve naming the hatchery for now until I find out more. If they aren’t buckeyes then I want to give them a chance to remedy that before posting their name here. However, they looked exactly like the photos on the site when they were chicks and exactly like these from another...
Thank you. I have a feeling it’s a cockerel because it’s the only one developing a comb this early. I’ll keep an eye on him/her. If it turns out to be a male, then there will be a tiny male buckeye in Arizona that needs to be rehomed since our city won’t allow them. :( I’ll post more pictures...
Hi everyone.
This is “baby chicken.” Baby chicken has a special place in my heart. We thought we were going to lose “her” in the first couple days. It was smaller than all the rest and didn’t move very well. It still doesn’t move very well, and sort of moves like a sidewinder, like one of her...