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    Blood spot or fertilized?

    Thanks all. I had never heard of a meat spot until today. Thanks for the info. Have a great day! P.s. I ate it. Protien is protien. Lol
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    Blood spot or fertilized?

    I was making an egg sandwich and I saw this, is this a sign my rooster is finally mating with my hens or just a random blood spot?
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    Still not sure if this is a pullet or roo

    Well I got my first egg from this bird, so it's definitely a hen.
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    Still not sure if this is a pullet or roo

    Not sure if anyone is still interested. Here are some new pics of the same bird. Face is getting more red and the comb is now growing faster.
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    Still not sure if this is a pullet or roo

    Good to know. I've only had turken mixes. I'm glad it looks like I won't need to choose between her and my current rooster.
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    Still not sure if this is a pullet or roo

    That's what I thought but this bird is so protective of the others and the first to confront anything that comes near the run. Even quicker than the large australorp roo I have with them.
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    Still not sure if this is a pullet or roo

    Hopefully you can help me solve this question... pullet or roo?
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    Comb type

    Perhaps that means this chick is in fact a female as I suspected. The comb is basically nonexistent. It's smaller than the pea comb my ameraucana's had.
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    Comb type

    I'm fairly sure she is a female. This is the other that hatched from the same parents, I believe it's male.
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    Comb type

    Do these combs develop slower than single comb? I'm just surprised this birds comb is so small compared to its single comb clutchmate.
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    Comb type

    Yep, and I am in the USA, I saw the parents the rooster had a V comb. It was pretty small though.
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    Comb type

    I thought it looked kinda like a pea comb too, but if one parent was single comb and the other is v comb I just didn't see how pea comb could be a possibility. And thanks, I agree this is a cute chicken for sure! Currently it's 8 weeks old and the comb is still so small. It's very interesting...
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    Comb type

    I have two naked neck houdan cross. The comb on one is very small and doesn't resemble the normal comb type of either parent. I only had 2 hatch from this batch of eggs one got the crest and naked neck and this odd comb. The other has a fully feathered neck, no crest, a beard and single comb...
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    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    @pennyJo1960 and @ValerieJ I'm in Peirce County I'm sure they don't have bird flu cause they are still on the brooder. But if someone is interested I can wait till all this craziness is over, then get the birds to whomever wants them.
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    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    Hello everyone, I have 2 birds im looking to rehome, one is more than likely a Cockrell. They are both fibro naked necks (3/4 ayam cemani, 1/4 naked neck). The pullet is fully feathered and the cockrell is rumpless. They are both still currently living in my garage with their clutch mates...
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    New Fibro turkens. Did i get a Cockrell?

    Here is another update
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    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    Hi everyone, I'm a first time poster on this thread. Wondering if anyone in Western Washington has any yokohama they want to get rid of, or chicks or eggs available. Thanks everyone!
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    Best way to introduce buff color into a flock? (New chicken breed)

    What a cute chicken! Do you sell hatching eggs?
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