3 week old chick

Amandarae1280

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Apr 5, 2019
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I know this is young to tell but the coloring is getting brighter in the comb and under its beak and although this baby has barely any feathers, the others I have that are the same age are almost fully feathered but much smaller combs and bodies sizewise are not as big as this one. I know it's a guess at this age, but any confident guesses?
And possible breed of my lil Hogan?

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I know this is young to tell but the coloring is getting brighter in the comb and under its beak and although this baby has barely any feathers, the others I have that are the same age are almost fully feathered but much smaller combs and bodies sizewise are not as big as this one. I know it's a guess at this age, but any confident guesses?
And possible breed of my lil Hogan?

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Hard to tell at only three weeks. I have a lavender Orpington that had a huge comb at two or three weeks and she acted super bold all the time. Everybody thought she was a rooster, even myself until she was about maybe eight weeks old. She is the big boss of my flock and she still strutts her stuff!
 
Agreed, with that comb & wattle develpement/color, slow feathering = cockerel. What breed?

I dont know the breeds. I got a bunch of chicks from my local hardware store. They use local donated eggs. I have 7 chicks total.
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You can see how big this one is compared to the others. He's the big guy on the left! The 3 little brown chipmunk looking ones are around 3 days younger than the yellow and black babies.
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Hard to tell at only three weeks. I have a lavender Orpington that had a huge comb at two or three weeks and she acted super bold all the time. Everybody thought she was a rooster, even myself until she was about maybe eight weeks old. She is the big boss of my flock and she still strutts her stuff!
This chick acts like the moderator. When the others get fussy with eachother it goes up to the agressor, stands up real tall and kind of chest bumps it to tell it to back off. Plus it's one of the first ones to run to me when I come in.
 

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