I bought 2 Silver Lace Wyandottes, however I believe I have one not two. Their combs are developing now and they are not the save. Colar variations dose not bother me. I have pictures of their heads and feet. The blacker one is growing a single comb and her. Waddle is starting to develope. Right now it is more of a pink rose color, and her legs are darker. The one I think is the Wyandotte, is developing that double comb wrinkly thing (can't remember what it is called), And her waddle is a hair smaller, not enough to be a breed growth rate indicator. The black one also has white feathers on upper part of her wing. You can see a fant lace pattern with the gray. If the gray is a a Wyandotte (I think she is), is she going to be a blue lace? And what are the options for the black one? Even her eyes are different?

Any ideas? I picked the two of them because as peeps there was just enough color variation to tell them apart.
Second question, I have 3 girls that seem to be working for top bird. The 2 Amaricanas and the RIR (1 wk younger). No violence yet, just the chest thing. Most of the time Vony seem to be victor... But can't really tell yet. I am just learning their body language and sounds. It is part of the joy in having them, god knows it is not cheep eggs (my fault, to many treats

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