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@Blooie ...wait...are you sure those aren't ducks?
They are adorable, so glad you finally got what you wanted. My lights are turning out to be such sweet little chicks.

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How much feathering does it have, if you post a pic I or someone else might be able toe tell you now.
Thanks. I wasn't sure what the difference was.In general the more dark they have as chicks, the less "crisp" their Columbian pattern will be. This doesnt always hold true but it has been my limited experience from my own flock and seeing pictures on here.
I'm going to guess pullet. He/she is two weeks old, correct? Can you get a shot with the wing spread?
I just had to share this photo of my new for-really Buff Brahmas in their outside brooder. They are so cute! After all I went through to finally have some, I'm thrilled. I am a little confused about chick colors, though. I see pictures of BB chicks that are fluffy yellow, and then I see chicks that look more like these. Is it a hatchery bird vs breeder bird thing? Not that it makes much difference to me - these little ones were eagerly awaited.
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I'm going to guess pullet. He/she is two weeks old, correct? Can you get a shot with the wing spread?
Generally speaking, darks are slower to feather than the other varieties (at least all of mine have been). Usually at 2 weeks, the males hardly have any wing feathers. By three weeks, the males are getting wing feathers...bottom one will be black (maybe with a few stripes on it) the females will have nice wing feathers and are starting to get some tail feathers in. Mine are 2 1/2 weeks right now, I'll see if I can't get some pics this afternoon of the differences between what I think are pullets and cockerels. I have a huge variety of feathering coming in right now, a couple of the pullets (I'm pretty sure about these two) are actually already getting their tail feathers.
Anyway, I'll try to post later.
Do you happen to be close to MD? There is a poultry show/swap in Sharpsburg soon. If you are close check out the Maryland BYC page.Speaking of dark brahma roosters, I was just going to see if anyone on her had one the might want to get rid of in the York/Harrisburg PA area?
Do you happen to be close to MD? There is a poultry show/swap in Sharpsburg soon. If you are close check out the Maryland BYC page.
Yes , she/he has that stance a lot . Which is why I am guessing roo. Here is a pic of the wing opened up .![]()