Thanks - I agree from that picture. But the color (as seen in previous pics) and comb profile is just throwing me off. I'll update when we know either way.
Here is a picture a couple days ago next to a known male:
It is starting to look like a splash, so I don't know if plumage coloring is helpful. Mom was pure blue ameraucana, dad was blue copper marans. The comb definitely isn't 3 rows, but it seems to be a hybrid pea comb so I don't know if...
Here's my baby again, at 7 weeks now. The comb is more flushed because I'm holding it, but I am leaning towards boy :( that will be one pullet out of my hatch of 8.
Thanks for the reply dawg. So, I'll worm everyone with piperazine and follow up with something besides safeguard? My understanding is that I shouldn't use the same wormer again for a while because the worms will build a resistance. So piperazine again would be out, correct?
I missed my spring flock worming this year, and would really like to get back on top of it. My problem is, my broody hatched out some babies that are now 4 weeks old (on dirt with the rest of the flock), and I'm not sure if they are old enough to be wormed. I have piperazine and safeguard...
My broody hatched out some chicks, and I have one in particular that I'm really hoping is a girl - but I'm not so sure is. Mom is a blue ameraucana, dad is a blue copper marans. They are 4 weeks old.
Are you sure about their age? They look a little younger than that. 1 is probably a pullet but it's a little hard to tell from the pictures. 2 is a pullet, 3 I believe is a cockerel.
Chickhum, do you have any more pictures, particularly comb shots of Arizona? I've been looking closer and now I'm not so sure. Very interesting bird either way.