One of my previous chickens, name was Penguin, had a very interesting eye. I had another with with a half blue/half amber eye (I don't have a picture) and the rest of mine are amber.
Roos:
Blue (bantam blue cochin)
Jacques (black rock)
Ashton (black rock/ amerucana mix) "Jacques son"
Hens:
"The raptor pack": { Evelyn, Holly, Tess, Alexa, and Natalia } (Mix bred amerucana/ black rock)
Tiger, Royal and Buff (amerucana)
Jules, Jessica, and Julie (black rock)
Riley...
Well
Out of 12 guinea eggs, only 1 hatched. I was a big bummer . I had to fix its feet but at least now its strong. I wasn't sure if it would make it. I had to go buy a chick for a companion .
I have some nutri drench. I haven't heard of chick shoes though. I'll have to see about the incubation variables but I'm sure this is the only one to hatch. The rest didn't. I splinted the toes and hopefully it will strengthen and set the feet straight. Thank you for replying :)
Its trying to walk now .
Im going to fix it feet when I get home.
I'll have to create a splint
But the chances it will survive are growing.
I'll keep you guys updated.
It was a late hatch. Wasn't sure if any were going to hatch. It hatched on its own. No yolk . Already fluffy.
Update
Finally can hold head up but feet are still curled together not spread out.
I have a late batch of guinea fowl and the one that hatched is fluffed out and still in the position it was in, in the egg. Head is tucked under the wing and feet are still curled. Alive and peeping still. any Suggestions?
The second one looks a like a buff orpington.
Did you get them from a feed store?
I would check up with a new picture at 6 weeks to see if it is a rooster or not.
Feather sexing is only reliable if that breed of chicken has the trait of fast feathering pullets and slow feathering roos.
Some...
This is Jacques, 5 year old Black Rock Rooster. He is the head rooster of my flock. I love his iridescent feathers.
I reedited my post because I saw the new 2 picture rule.