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I agree. the Wyandotte size and neck feathers make me wonder. could just be shes older than the others. thanks
I agree. the Wyandotte size and neck feathers make me wonder. could just be shes older than the others. thanks
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I agree. the Wyandotte size and neck feathers make me wonder. could just be shes older than the others. thanks
I agree. the Wyandotte size and neck feathers make me wonder. could just be shes older than the others. thanks
4/5 straight run is amazing luck! Even if the wyandotte turns out male, that's super good!Believe it was a straight run.
Coloring looks female.
thanks. I thought one never gets their children confusedThis is your wyandotte.
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This is your Easter Egger
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This is your Barred Rock
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And this is your Rhode Island Red
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thank you. thats pretty much "her" bossy and fast but super chill once you catch "her" and hang with her.Just to share my experience, my Wyandotte's have ALWAYS been bossy and the leaders. As day olds and as hens, they're at the top of the pecking order and they just expect everyone else to just deal with it, lol. My girls are definitely not bullies at all, but they're both cool, calm, and naturally hatched leaders and nobody here has questioned them I believe that's fairly typical of the breed, but of course it's not with every single Wyandotte. You've got some beautiful birds!