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  1. Wilebaum

    5 toed chicken

    Crowing now and mounting hens three times his size. Very bold and inquisitive and plays well with humans so far.
  2. Wilebaum

    5 toed chicken

    I was finally able to speak to the fellow I bought him from. No way it can have favorelle. He does have a lot of silkies. A new pic for fun. Didn't know a silkie mix could have light feet. He's starting to get a few green feathers in his wings.
  3. Wilebaum

    5 toed chicken

    Well, I was thinking it was a pullet, at 8 weeks almost no comb at all, but if it's a roo, it'll be the one we keep. No clue what it's crossed with.
  4. Wilebaum

    5 toed chicken

    Just an updated pic for fun. I'm smitten with this chicken. Super friendly and curious. Any new/different insight of course appreciated.
  5. Wilebaum

    5 toed chicken

    Updated pics, same chic. Could this be a Cochin?
  6. Wilebaum

    5 toed chicken

    I bought them from a fellow down the road, he seems to breed alot of birds. Bought 6 between 1-2 weeks old, a variety pack. He knew I had a preference for ameraucana's and EE and he told me what each was, I just might have misheard him/can't remembler. 1. Suppose to be blue ameraucana or EE...
  7. Wilebaum

    5 toed chicken

    OK, that makes sense, first I'd heard of Favaucana's. Thanks.
  8. Wilebaum

    5 toed chicken

    This chick is suppose to be an ameraurcana or EE pullett but it has the whole feathered feet and 5 toed thing going on. Does this mean it must have favorelle in it and exclude it from being an ameraurcana/EE? (yellow feet as well) 2 weeks. Still hope for it being a pullett?
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