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    HELP! Whats this?

    Could be. She isn't slowing down any that's for sure. Should I separate her if treating fungal? That is if I catch her haha
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    HELP! Whats this?

    She is being rather difficult at the moment!
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    HELP! Whats this?

    On chicken fence, any idea what it is? Also what's happening to my hens comb???
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    Roo?

    Sure do. She was a very light yellow almost white with a spot on her head. The lightest chick we picked out.
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    Roo?

    EE or OE so not sure the mixings but this little is a sweety. On the smaller side compared to our others and more timid. Okay if being held but doesnt readily come to us....yet anyway.
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    Roo?

    Same bird, multiple pictures. Is this birdie a he or she? Background....easter/ olive egged between 8-9 werks old.
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    Is this feathering in or disease/ injury?

    Is this just feathering in, disease, too rowdy of chickens? Chick is about 7/8 weeks along.
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    Help me out - gendering Easter Eggers and Olive Eggers.

    Thread 'Please help me Gender these Easter Eggers and Olive Eggers!' https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/please-help-me-gender-these-easter-eggers-and-olive-eggers.1572079/ New post with updated photos. (Didnt know how to make changes on this one). Any thought help! Thanks!
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    Please help me Gender these Easter Eggers and Olive Eggers!

    Yes, that is the only one with color in the comb yet. They are all quite rambunctious though for what I was expecting!
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    Please help me Gender these Easter Eggers and Olive Eggers!

    Nearing 6 weeks. I've attached a few "flock" photos for size comparison plus individuals. Combs are all developing yet all but one is remaining very pale. Thoughts on this?
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    Help me out - gendering Easter Eggers and Olive Eggers.

    will do. I'll hold off a couple more weeks and update with better photos! thank you!
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    🟢 PLEASE READ! Helpful Tips For ID! 🟢

    Going to redo my photos I just posted - seems like good common sense that I completely overlooked haha thanks a bunch.
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    Help me out - gendering Easter Eggers and Olive Eggers.

    What do you look for? These chicks are 3 weeks - feathering out great! Ive only ever had meaties so this is a different excitement seeing these guys/gals grow.
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    Cornish Cross 2 weeks old. can they go outside

    I'd say you should be good by the end of the week if you have been mindful of heat currently. (Not over done). They will huddle together if they need at night and 25 will be okay to keep each other warm. Draft is the main issue - but by 3 weeks you should be set.
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    Moving outside!

    How long are you hoping to grow them out?
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