Well i didn't breed them myself just worked with the breeders who owned them. I love Danes and aussies! I am used to bigger breeds, although I am ok with smaller ones ;p
Sweet! Ya i have worked with golden retriever, great dane, labrador retriever, beagles, and 1 coon hound litter and way too many accidentals to count. ( all different breeders)
"Mom thinks she is soooo cool that she got this on my face! Wait till she turns her back!" -Homer
He really is a good horse. He's my old man to teach the youngin'. Beautiful our 8 year old mini paint mare doesn't care about the bag anymore. About 5 minutes before this, it was a monster! :eek...
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Pretty dog. Our friend's dog got bred on accident at 6 mo old and she did just fine. Don't worry about it :-) she was bred to their dutch shepherd stud and she was a little fat lab. Do you have pics of the stud?
We got our dane at 4 and a half weeks old and this was our first...
HUGE UPDATE!!!:celebrate:ya
After a week of sleepless nights and 2 rolls of vet tape :caf This little chick made a complete recovery and her little friend is on his way. It's definintly a pullet.Thank you everyone!
pretty chicks, i see all pullets! the second pic down the on right behind the green legged EE looks like it has a redder comb than the rest, but it may be the lighting. Also, the wire underneath is very convenient for us, but it can cause bumble feet. I don't know if they were just in there for...
They do look femalish, silkies are exceptionally hard to tell until they start crowing or laying. The BLRW may be a roo though. It has sickle shaped feathers where females usually have rounded on their tail and saddle. And the comb is a little red, but since it is older it may be just a pullet...
I was thinking easter egger, but they don't lay white eggs. And she is super small. Maybe an easter egger bantam cross and that's why she lays white eggs and the size. I am no bird expert though as I am asking about my chick's breed as well.
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thank you. ya if anyone else has guesses, it's fine throw them at me lol. It will be fun too see him grow. I will try and post updates too. than maybe we will have better guesses
I've had eggers before and I know they don't have specific breed guidelines because they are mutts. He looks nothing like any of our past egger chicks.
@chickendreams24
No hatchery. A friend bought some eggs from a friend and he had a bad leg, so i said i'll take him and well here he is. They have literally a thousand chickens free ranging, so we can't even narrow it done to like 50 possible breeds. I would love an orp, but ya the feather leg...