Jul 10, 2014 Thread starter #11 nancypo Crowing 13 Years 14 Years Mar 26, 2010 876 62 277 Boise My Coop My Coop Yes, there's some tiny feathers on it's head and neck. It had molted early and then feathered back out... I believe the chick on the rt. is the one in question... maybe...
Yes, there's some tiny feathers on it's head and neck. It had molted early and then feathered back out... I believe the chick on the rt. is the one in question... maybe...
Jul 10, 2014 Thread starter #12 nancypo Crowing 13 Years 14 Years Mar 26, 2010 876 62 277 Boise My Coop My Coop I think they may have been older than 1-2 weeks, as their wings were more feathered out. Maybe 3-4, which would put them at about 3 months...
I think they may have been older than 1-2 weeks, as their wings were more feathered out. Maybe 3-4, which would put them at about 3 months...
Jul 10, 2014 Thread starter #13 nancypo Crowing 13 Years 14 Years Mar 26, 2010 876 62 277 Boise My Coop My Coop I think an Amber White is also a Amber Link???
Jul 10, 2014 Thread starter #14 nancypo Crowing 13 Years 14 Years Mar 26, 2010 876 62 277 Boise My Coop My Coop I found some pics of "saddle feathers', which helped. I think she is a girl. I will double check tomorrow in daylight up close...
I found some pics of "saddle feathers', which helped. I think she is a girl. I will double check tomorrow in daylight up close...
Jul 13, 2014 Thread starter #15 nancypo Crowing 13 Years 14 Years Mar 26, 2010 876 62 277 Boise My Coop My Coop I'm still not sure. Any ideas?
Apr 3, 2025 #16 A Ameber In the Brooder Apr 3, 2025 1 1 10 Basskids08 said: Aren't amber link sexed link? If they are then their both pullets. I think the males have brown on their wings Click to expand... As far as I know an Amber Link and Amber White are two different birds
Basskids08 said: Aren't amber link sexed link? If they are then their both pullets. I think the males have brown on their wings Click to expand... As far as I know an Amber Link and Amber White are two different birds