I do not, but this site is such a good resource! Give the search bar a whirl with different keywords. Here's a couple of links to get you started:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/golden-laced-wyandotte-x-easter-egger-new-pics.310412/...
Time will tell... but it's looking 50/50 at the moment:
OE#1's comb turned red at 3 weeks. OE#2's comb is getting larger too, and pinkish, but more concerning is that it is growing RAPIDLY in size - I swear it's grown about double the size of OE#1 over the past couple of weeks and generally...
Well, a bit of an update. It's been a journey and still in progress/flux.
After this last post, I another hen went broody for the first time (they say it's contagious...). I let her sit for a week thinking I could transfer the other chicks to her. I penned her up with the chicks for a day and a...
I think the possibility is low but there - I have 4 PBEs and only one hen has a beard/muff (and a floppy comb). This breed (my brood at least) are quite prolific layers, usually 6 days/week. My other PBEers are actually in the background of this photo.
This little one looks like some of my...
Thank you for posting this! My feed store received olive eggers from Privett and I have been curious what they may look like since the Privett website is currently down. This store had some pictures of Privett olive egger birds (chicks and adult hen) but no picture of the eggs-...
Thank you so much for providing your perspective and advice!
That's probably the most straightforward (and safest) approach for all birds involved.
I was hoping to find a way forward since I wanted to keep one specific chicks (breed) from the human-raised flock, but I'll shortlist the breed...
Fair! I saw this all as an "experiment" to see if this specific hen that was going broody every month could actually "rear" the chicks she was instinctually yearning for. I was annoyed having to "broody break" her monthly by putting her in the dog kennel in the run. She's a prairie bluebell...
Hi there-
Thanks for the quick response! A few answers:
I run a “compact” backyard (residential area) operation. The enclosed, predator safe coop/run is ~6’x10’ (60SF), the coop portion being ~6’x4’ and with 3 nest boxes (27SF total; so 87SF total in the enclosed area). They have daily access...
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I’m hoping for some advice on chick integration.
I have 7 chicks, all the same age, some of differing breeds. Broody/mama hen is a Prairie Bluebell Egger. I used the night time approach for placing the chicks under her. The following early morning, this first-time broody hen rejected...
I believe Welsummers are auto-sexing - pullets have a defined dark triangle on top their head, cockerels have a blurred-edge (less defined) triangle. Check this video:
MPC will refund you if you received cockerels in your order - send them an email. It doesn't get you the chicken you wanted, but it's more than feed stores do.
Looks more like a pullet than the one in this thread (another "6 week-er")...
I think you have 2 (BBS*)LRWs. The blue lacing is "BBS" - 50% will hatch 50% blue laced (gray), 25% splash laced (white/smoky), and 25% black laced due to the genetics of the blue color. Chicken genetics/breeding is so interesting:
Black x black = 100% black
Black x blue = 50% black, 50% blue...
That another cool method!
Yeah, after I made that post today I did a bit of a deep dive into the current sexing methods and came across this recent technical research paper "A Review of Key Techniques for in Ovo Sexing of Chicken Eggs" (https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/13/3/677). Some methods...
There is, it's just not available/viable for backyard farmers yet. Maybe in a few++ more years!
https://agfundernews.com/in-ovo-sexing-reaches-15-penetration-in-eu-as-tech-to-end-male-chick-culling-advances
https://www.respeggt.com/solutions/
Nice detective skills! Aren't chickens fun? 🥰 My first egg from my olive egger was speckled but over a couple of weeks she's settled into a nice light olive (on the right side)
...left) just after 19W:
A few days later this one (right) and seems to be settling into a light olive green (bottom right):
- BCM1 (19W & 20W)
*** (started laying at 18W)
19W
20W
→ her eggs have darkened over the first couple of weeks and is now about a 4/5 on the maran color chart...