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Just posted the pic. One chick is about 5 days older than the other. I was sure the oldest one was from an Australorp egg. The second also, although the egg was kind of broken up so it may have been from RIR or the red star hen. I also have a golden laced wyandotte, and silver pencilled rock hens.can you post a picture of the chicks?
what breeds of hens to you have? do you have any blue or splash hens?
Very cute. I had really expected mine to look like your chicks with white underneath and darker on top.i've run a few hatches with an australorp roo and the ladies being white rocks and buff orps. had a variety of interesting colors with gray barring and penciling, and variations on that with light browns also. i even had a nice barred tricolor roo (red, black, and gray). got a 6 week old that could pass as a barred rock
here's a shot of a few of my 3 older ones
my youngest hatch here as day olds (about 3 wks currently)
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The Ameracauna hen was just the broody who hatched the chicks, it wasn't her eggs for sure. The rooster defintely barred rock. I thought the mom was the black australorp but now I am second guessing based on the fact that the chicks aren't black like both mom and dad were. Just wondering if anyone else has mixed these breeds. Or if there is a possibility that the mom egg was a RIR or redstar?if the mom is a "americana" and not an EE than id expect the chicks to be black to, but if she is actully an EE than the chicks could be white since the mother is a mix
x2if you have red sexlinks, I bet the chicks are from them.