grumpty grumblings are squawking grumbles? i cant quite explain it, it reminds me of the noises that a setting hen makes when you pick her up... Here are some updated photos of my 3 and the little one thats just getting started:
sorry for the dark photo, it was the only place i could attempt to corner the 3 for size comparison:

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the blue is a bit bigger then the other 2

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rumpless hen showing off

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roo showing off half a pattern on his breast

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back shot showing off some glossy red saddle feathers coming in.

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same roo for a full head shot

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hen close up

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blue hen? i think its a hen, makes the same squawking noises that the other hen does, and has an almost non existent comb, only color is the bit around her nose.

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the last hatch, a black with 2 white wing feathers that i'm hoping will go away. I think its a roo, he gives me the same attitude the red one did before i knew it was a roo.
Although i have no tufted, i think i'll pair the 2 patterned ones together and the blue and black together and hatch and see what i can get next year. mostly i like the rumplesness anyways lol.
Thanks
Sib
sorry for the dark photo, it was the only place i could attempt to corner the 3 for size comparison:

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the blue is a bit bigger then the other 2

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rumpless hen showing off

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roo showing off half a pattern on his breast

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back shot showing off some glossy red saddle feathers coming in.

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same roo for a full head shot

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hen close up

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blue hen? i think its a hen, makes the same squawking noises that the other hen does, and has an almost non existent comb, only color is the bit around her nose.

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the last hatch, a black with 2 white wing feathers that i'm hoping will go away. I think its a roo, he gives me the same attitude the red one did before i knew it was a roo.
Although i have no tufted, i think i'll pair the 2 patterned ones together and the blue and black together and hatch and see what i can get next year. mostly i like the rumplesness anyways lol.
Thanks
Sib