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You've done a great job! They are beautiful.
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any new pics? Have you figured out who're roos and not?
1,3,4,5 & 7 are all hens 2, 6 and Elkie's baby are boys.[COLOR=0000CD]Out of the eight chicks I am definite about three roos and two hens. The others are still mysterious.[/COLOR][COLOR=0000CD]Anyone in MA looking for a nice roo, let me know![/COLOR][COLOR=0000CD]? (looking like a roo)[/COLOR][COLOR=0000CD]A chip off the old block.[/COLOR][COLOR=0000CD]A hen![/COLOR][COLOR=0000CD]?[/COLOR][COLOR=0000CD]?[/COLOR][COLOR=0000CD]Another roo.[/COLOR][COLOR=0000CD]Another hen![/COLOR][COLOR=0000CD]Elkie (left) and the "little" yellow chick now 3 months old. (looking like a roo)[/COLOR]
Congrats![COLOR=000080]Yesterday we got a surprise. It only took 135 days for the cycle to come full circle. Elkie's real baby has already started to lay. 135 days. Elkie was an early layer also at 144 days. Back left is a normal size egg from our Cinnamon Queen. Back right is an Elkie bantam egg and the two green eggs are from the little bantam hen below.[/COLOR]