I somehow managed to hatch 6 boys out of 7 eggs, and unfortunately we can't keep them all. I'm willing to drive up to 100 miles to drop/hand them off!
A. Was the first to start crowing and is the second largest after C. Very vocal overall and good at keeping watch.
B. He's the Cochin/Prairie Bluebell Egger mix. He's white and cream except for a single tail-feather, he's just a bit dirty (along with C.) Very good at alerting (so far anyway) and is pretty friendly with people.
C. Mostly white with a bluish under-color and black peppering on neck. Biggest of the bunch, he's either going to be huge or he's just an early bloomer.
D. Fairly small compared to the above, but he's been catching up so he might just be a late bloomer. He has a TON of luster to his feathers, the pictures don't do it justice. It's also primarily blue/purple, with some green mixed in for flavor. He's pretty friendly with people, too!
A and D tend to hang out together, as do B and C. They're all currently get along fine if you'd like more than 1. Let me know if you'd like more pictures and I'm happy to oblige!
A. Was the first to start crowing and is the second largest after C. Very vocal overall and good at keeping watch.
B. He's the Cochin/Prairie Bluebell Egger mix. He's white and cream except for a single tail-feather, he's just a bit dirty (along with C.) Very good at alerting (so far anyway) and is pretty friendly with people.
C. Mostly white with a bluish under-color and black peppering on neck. Biggest of the bunch, he's either going to be huge or he's just an early bloomer.
D. Fairly small compared to the above, but he's been catching up so he might just be a late bloomer. He has a TON of luster to his feathers, the pictures don't do it justice. It's also primarily blue/purple, with some green mixed in for flavor. He's pretty friendly with people, too!
A and D tend to hang out together, as do B and C. They're all currently get along fine if you'd like more than 1. Let me know if you'd like more pictures and I'm happy to oblige!