The bird has 4 toes (the middle toe was white feathered and the toe was yellowish tinted at hatching). I actually took a picture of the egg she hatched out of, held next to one of the guinea eggs from that batch- so here's a picture of it:
The bird is over 11 weeks old, has a single comb with virtually no development and absolutely no red color to it. I really want it to be a girl, so maybe if I keep hoping and calling it a “her”..... lol. I’ve had lots of silkie crossed with Ameraucana chicks, and the males have always made...
I bought some guinea hatching eggs and when I was putting the eggs in the incubator I noticed that one of the eggs, while the same color as the guinea eggs, was most definitely a different shape. 18 days later the most adorable tiny chick hatched out, and due to her size, we named her Micro...