Arizona Chickens

This is two of my Polish/silky I hatched from Aurorarose's eggs. They are almost 12 weeks old. Any guesses on gender? I am thinking that Fancy the more colorful one is roo and Muppet the one with the most topknot is hen. Hope I am right! Neat colors aren't they?The first one shows also my turklet Goldy.


 
I went to release the chickens this morning and found my poor Kevin dead under the roost. She's the first chicken I've had die since raising chickens in AZ. She had some kind of internal problems. She grew abnormally fast and large compared to her flock mates and laid only a few dozen eggs in her short two and a half years. But she was one of the sweetest birds I had. When I laid her on the ground while I dug the hole to bury her, her actual sister and inseparable best buddy, Waldo, kept nudging at her. Then she sat and preened Kevin's feathers until I took her away.

She was so fun and adorable. When we were outside she always came up and sat right next to us, wanting to be part of the group. RIP Kevin, we'll miss you.
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Oh how sad. Your story about Waldo preening her, brought on some tears.
 
I am so confused. The second from the bottom of the pecking order of my 20 week olds did an eggs song. First egg song from my pullets. I was so eggcited I went searching the yard, nest boxes and NOTHING...NOTHING I tell ya. GRRR....would they start to lay already??? My 5 girls are now 20 weeks, the Australorp is 18 weeks and my Ideal 236 (white leghorns) are 17 weeks. They should all be starting. I've read that it's typical for the Ideal 236s to start laying between 13-16 weeks. That's early but mine are 17 weeks and don't seem interested at all. Actually none of them seem to snoop in the coop during the day time. They only go in to roost.

Anything I can feed them or do to encourage them to lay? I think I've been patent long enough
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I went to release the chickens this morning and found my poor Kevin dead under the roost. She's the first chicken I've had die since raising chickens in AZ. She had some kind of internal problems. She grew abnormally fast and large compared to her flock mates and laid only a few dozen eggs in her short two and a half years. But she was one of the sweetest birds I had. When I laid her on the ground while I dug the hole to bury her, her actual sister and inseparable best buddy, Waldo, kept nudging at her. Then she sat and preened Kevin's feathers until I took her away.

She was so fun and adorable. When we were outside she always came up and sat right next to us, wanting to be part of the group. RIP Kevin, we'll miss you.
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Sorry for your loss. She was beautiful!
 
This is two of my Polish/silky I hatched from Aurorarose's eggs. They are almost 12 weeks old. Any guesses on gender? I am thinking that Fancy the more colorful one is roo and Muppet the one with the most topknot is hen. Hope I am right! Neat colors aren't they?The first one shows also my turklet Goldy.


Nice colors!!!
 
Hey Bootsie, I now have 7 chicks that hatched from your eggs. Due date was the 17th. I have 8 eggs to go. Funny how I got such early hatchers! If you didn't see my post about it the eggs started just at the time for lockdown!
Any way can I tell what the breed is by the color? I have 4 that are light with dark marks and 3 dark chicks. I am so happy to get chicks this time!
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No sorry, I didn't see your posts....been AFK and am hopelesly behind here. I think the warm weather has something to do with the early hatches. Lockdown was a day late on my last hatch and I had a chick already out of the shell.

The dark chicks are blue or black lav splits. If you breed them together you should get some lav ams. The light are either wheaten or Easter eggers. I have an errand to run, but will try and post some pics of what to expect.

Congratulations!!!
 
I went to release the chickens this morning and found my poor Kevin dead under the roost. She's the first chicken I've had die since raising chickens in AZ. She had some kind of internal problems. She grew abnormally fast and large compared to her flock mates and laid only a few dozen eggs in her short two and a half years. But she was one of the sweetest birds I had. When I laid her on the ground while I dug the hole to bury her, her actual sister and inseparable best buddy, Waldo, kept nudging at her. Then she sat and preened Kevin's feathers until I took her away.

She was so fun and adorable. When we were outside she always came up and sat right next to us, wanting to be part of the group. RIP Kevin, we'll miss you.
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