- Apr 27, 2019
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This year's group of new chicks (10-week-old) is just about ready to add to the rest of the flock - I quarantine until they are big enough to not get picked on by the adults, although they are so much quicker than the adults. This year, with the bird flu going around, it happened to be helpful. I know, my photo is awful, but it does illustrate one thing. The bird with the biggest comb is actually a hen (Cuckoo Marans from Privett Hatchery), the one just in front & to the left is a Barnevelder rooster with a very small comb, directly in front of that is a Prairie Bluebell hen. I wanted a Barnevelder roo because they apparently tend to crow less and not as loud. The hens lay dark brown eggs & one is part of this group. My neighbors don't complain, but the hatchery sent two just in case one died in transit to the Snohomish Co-op. Once I know which one is dominant, I will rehome the other one. They have a barn cat in their enclosure who protects them.