Arizona Chickens

So that's what "Hoosier" means!
And Hoosier Mama makes those fine baked goods:drool:drool:drool
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The parents are barred with small white patches. Not sure how chick #2 happened, it's mostly yellow with a dark back. Not a problem, they are cute! And their coloring will probably change as they grow.View attachment 2752906View attachment 2752908View attachment 2752909

As I was going out to the coop again a bit ago, I got to wondering if that one lighter chick could have Exchequer Leghorn dna mixed in the back breeding somewhere?

https://www.mypetchicken.com/catalog/Baby-Chicks/Exchequer-Leghorn-p577.aspx
 
As I was going out to the coop again a bit ago, I got to wondering if that one lighter chick could have Exchequer Leghorn dna mixed in the back breeding somewhere?

https://www.mypetchicken.com/catalog/Baby-Chicks/Exchequer-Leghorn-p577.aspx
There's no telling. The breeder of the adults said that he was upset with a chicken he got from someone else that produces off coloring, so who knows?

The second chick is yellow with a dark saddle, just like the one in that picture of an exchequer Leghorn.

And so far they're the only ones to hatch. The waxed egg started a little pip on the pointed end of the egg, but nothing else yet. It'll be Day 22 this evening, so there may still be hope.

Edited to add: Another egg is peeping and pipped! Let's see how this one is colored.

I think I vaguely remember the breeder saying something about a what I thought was a checkered Leghorn in their background and it adding unwanted color, but I don't remember and I was so new to chickens it didn't make sense to me.

The two that hatched last night are now in the brooder.

They are so cute!!!!!
 
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