This is Meg. Meg was expected to be a Buff Orpington, but has decided that she is a red chicken with a few randomly scattered white and black speckles, not a Buff Orpington. We are a bit confused, because she has white legs...and for a very long time we thought she'd just grow out of her red...
This is a pair of standard red cochins. They are both supposed to be pullets, but as you can see, one is much larger than the other. The smaller of the two is "fluffier". Her new feathers are really really down-like and her tail feathers are pretty much just a giant puff of fuzz. Her feet...
I only managed to get 4 of them to calm down enough for photographs. I'm going to try with the other 4 a little later after they've eaten and are a little bit calmer.
Bunny - a Standard Red Cochin
Coco - a Barnevelder
Sookie - a Light Brahma
Kiki - my crossed beak Salmon Faverolles
Lulu, one of our Buff Orpingtons
Sookie, our Light Brahma
Kiki, our only Salmon Faverolles has a crossed beak, but she's still full of pep
Coco, one of our Barnevelders. She's a cuddler. That's her in my icon too.
This is Obu "the other Bunny" one of our Standard Red Cochins
This is Oco...
I have a light brahma chick that isn't so light. From the front she looks like a normal brahma chick, but from behind, she's very, very dark. She is almost black on her saddle, not gray at all. I'm wondering if this is any indication of what her coloring will eventually be like...or if I may...
This is the second round of brooding for me but the first that I'm actually keeping at home. The previous chicks went out to our egg co-op to live.
Light Brahma
Buff Orpington
Standard Red Cochin
Salmon Faverolles
Barnevelder
Hello,
I have some 3 day old Buff Orpington chicks and one Light Brahma chick that need a new home. They were extras that I ordered from Ideal to complete a 1/4 box. They were all ordered as pullets, so it's a 90% chance that they are.