This happened to me at TSC 2 years ago. Got this baby out of the cornish cross bin to save him cause I know that was not what he was. I think he is a bantam serama or something like that. he was a small gray chick when he was a baby.
I can't believe its been a year and I haven't posted this thread yet! So, hear it goes:
Clover & Blossom - EE, 1 week old today, both pullets
Dandelion- Barred rock, 1 week today, unknown gender
Bard- Cuckoo Marans, 1 year, rooster
Napolean, Serama, 2 years, rooster
Zaria, Cuckoo...
Oh and a friend might give my 6 white leghorns if they start making too much of a mess... Wish I would've known before I got 3 more... Will probably build another coop. Chicken math gets the best of us.
Sorry, I just saw that you replied! She is one of the prettiest I've seen! She should be a show chicken! With me integrating and combining flocks all the time, the pecking order moves a lot and my hens don't look as pretty!
Ok, so I currently have
10 red stars - turning 1 yo
4 cuckoo Marans - turning 1 yo
1 Serama - turning 2 yo
2 well summers - turning 2 & 6 yo
1 frizzle EE - 8 yo
3 EE- one 6 yo, 2 1 week
1 Gold wyandotte - 7 yo
1 barred rock - 1 week
I would like to expand my flock to 30 or 35 when we move...
Supposed to be a Plymouth Barred rock according to the guy at the feed store. I will post more photos later, it's probably too soon to tell anyways. Thanks anyways!
Sorry, yes it's a barred rock chick, forgot to add that. That's what I thought. Was supposed to be a sexed pullet but looks and acts like a roo. I could tell even before I read about the dot thing as the rooster chicks I've had in the past have smaller, less fuzzy heads.
Aw, sleepy chicks... This batch of chicks we got are so active, they hardly sleep. They prefer digging through the bedding or knocking out all the feed... I've never had chicks like this before, It's like a new species.
I got three for my three signs. 2 Easter eggers and a barred rock. I've never had chicks this young, and it's a different experience. Their names are Blossom, Clover, and Dandelion. 🍀🌸🌼