It seems to me the Asian Games go feather different based on gender... watched a guy explain it once on YouTube fir Aseels... this breed probably similar in that respect.
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I don't know about the feathering speed but several have sized up considerably faster. Mine are all feathered up about the same now and are showing off some really pretty colors. Their inquisitive looks amuse me daily! Here are some from earlier today. The biggest thing is the amount of food these birds consume is crazy. Play big pay big lol!Ok @Jmpridge I'm curious if you have noticed feathering difference in your chicks? I've got 4 that are feathering more quickly than 1 and I'm beginning to wonder if maybe they're like my brahmas and the cockerels take longer to get feathers than the pullets? Or maybe just my wishful thinking in hopes I've got 1 male and 4 female.
Photos from today at 10 days old. Photo #1 is my thought to be Cockerel.
Where are you located?I love the pic with the one in the back looking all concerned... lol. Caption photo... lol.
I wish I could afford a breeding trio of these. If they did feather out different I think if I remember right the Pullets feather up a tiny bit faster. It will be interesting to see how they compare to the Saipans I ordered.
They're looking great! It's nice to see them feathered my 1st group is in the odd patchy feather stage and my 2nd group is only 10 days so mostly fluff.Ok been working a ton of ot at work but got some updates for yall! All are well now, had a bout of cocidia but hit em hard with the corid and all are kicking but now! I made a lil run outside of the stall and they are loving the sun and grass. More pics to come.