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    Songs that make your skin crawl.

    Books, TV, Movies, Plays, even operas deal with every kind of subject matter imaginable. For some reason there is a block when it comes to popular music for some people. They want all romantic songs or party songs. To each there own, right? All I care about in music is if it moves me in some...
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    Hen or Rooster? Updated Photos with Ages

    Bon Bon is the only one that seems a little iffy to me. Not enough to say it is definitely a cockerel, though. Mocha and Fergie are definite girls.
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    Update double checking on the sex of my chicks

    They're all females. No worries.
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    Songs that make your skin crawl.

    I love music. Some songs are so overplayed that they start getting on your nerves, though.
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    Unsure about tail feathers

    It is 100% a female.
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    Olive egger rooster?

    Yes, it is a cockerel, and it is either an olive egger or Easter egger.
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    he or she? easter egger help!!!!

    It is definitely a cockerel.
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    My little mystery…which is my surprise chick?

    WTBs should not have feathered legs. The blue chick is probably an olive egger or Marans. The second chick looks to be an olive egger. I say that because I think it will be barred, not a characteristic of WTBs. Substitutions are pretty common for hatcheries.
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    Sexing Brahma chicks

    None are looking like definite males, but the first comb is pink. The fourth comb shows the least development. Everyone else is in between. I don't think it is enough to go on for accurate gendering. It will take more time.
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    Chick breed confirmation

    They can look different, especially from hatcheries. I think it is a gold laced Wyandotte.
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    Chick breed confirmation

    Are these all the same chick? The last one looks different. In regards to your question, but do look right for Wyandottes.
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    Dominique?

    It is the first breed developed in the United States. They are pretty rare.
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    Maran hen or roo??

    Any dark breed can get the black combs and wattles. This looks like a female to me at that age. If it is indeed a Mystic Marans, those are sex linked, so you're home free.
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    Dominique?

    I think it is very likely he is a pure Dominique. He's double barred, so wasn't the result of crossing only one barred parent onto something else.
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    Who's your daddy?

    I could see it. Usually it is the male specific feathering that shows the leakage, so it may come later. Anyway, that is my guess based on the appearance of the chick.
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    Who's your daddy?

    I think the buff Brahma is the father. If the Deathlayer was the father, the pattern would be messier, and the chick probably would not have yellow legs. White skin is dominant over yellow skin, in most cases. If the buff Brahma is the father, then the chick is a cockerel. Female chicks of that...
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    Help identifying breed

    It looks close to a Bielefelder but has white legs, which isn't right for that breed. I am thinking she is an olive egger.
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    16.5 week old "paint sussex"

    I don't think she is any pure breed. Looks to be some type of fancy new hybrid.
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    Adopted chicks

    If she's broody then it makes sense. Many times I have had broody hens sit on eggs and raise babies together. If she isn't broody then I would keep her away.
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    Ear Lobes = Egg Color?

    It is a myth. It is true that many European breeds with white earlobes lay white eggs, but this is something that has probably been selected for. White eggs were preferred in the past to brown or tinted eggs, especially in European countries. Breeds like the barred Holland were bred to be dual...
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