That'd be great. I'm looking forward to seeing how your chick feathers out.Thanks for all your help! I'll post again in a few more weeks.![]()
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That'd be great. I'm looking forward to seeing how your chick feathers out.Thanks for all your help! I'll post again in a few more weeks.![]()
Comb still looking the same and legs are around the same thickness of the other one we got from the same place, so fingers crossed!I'm pretty sure that their now 5 weeks and 4 days (information off breeders) Updated pictures:
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Thank you! Yes, I thought it might be crossed, but that's okay. We have another one, with a similar looking comb which has 5 toes. So suspecting they booth have some sort of silkie mix in them. The parent birds both had tails, but bantam size looking. The mother was black with a green sheen and might be an Easter Egger, it had muffs and a beard. The farther was white, with a tuft on top of it's head. Both parent birds had rose combs. They had a few pullets there, they all looked bantam sized as well with only tufts on top of their head like the farther, which they are getting now. They were a lot smaller compared to a medium bird. How long do you think it will be until they will be able to go out? They are fully feathered everywhere except their face, including under their wings.I love the colouring and I'm thinking it must be crossed with another breed as it has very pink looking legs, whereas araucana should have grey legs. That comb is looking like a pullet.![]()
Looks like a pullet!
Thanks so much! I hope your all right.I agree, looking pullet!