The first two pictures are of a golden-breasted phoenix/white leghorn affectionately named Duchess, as her sire was named Duke.
This little guy is a golden-breasted phoenix (Duke struck again)/Ayam Cemani cross. His name is Vader and he is fearless.
Okay folks, I hatched out two Ayam Cemani chicks and it looks like they are both little roos! I can only keep one of them. It also looks like I might have two Icelandic Roos as well out of the last hatch. (It honestly looks like most of my hatch were roos... darn it)
I'm gonna have to rehome the...
I have 19 eggs in the incubator and were due to hatch tomorrow. This morning I woke up to 2 Ayam Cemani chicks, 2 BCM, and one Icelandic that were hatched and peeping. 5 others have pipped, so I'm crossing my fingers!
I'm in NEA and I may have some eggs for you that you could use, depending on the amount. They would be Phoenix crossed with leghorns, marans, BO's or fayoumis though. Nothing purebred.
Just had to share this and boy, am I ever ticked off. We've take in a couple of horse rescues (We have a wolfdog rescue as well), but for the first time ever, I received rescue chickens. A family member brought 10 white leghorns from his boss who was "thinning his flock". When they got to me...
She has molted. And she was kind of a golden-y brown, similar to other Welsh harlequin ducklings I have seen. The only difference is that her bill is black.
She was gotten from the feed store out of a group of ducklings from a hatchery. As a duckling, she looked like a Welsh Harlequin. She is on the far left.