Definitely continue posting pictures as the bird matures. Fingers crossed it's a pullet to make your job easier.
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If it's a cockerel, breeding to all the original hens should give a few more white chicks, and a lot more black ones that carry the gene for white.Definitely continue posting pictures as the bird matures. Fingers crossed it's a pullet to make your job easier.
If you breed a white male to black hens, EVERY black chick they produce will be split to white. No test breeding needing.Crossing a white female back to her split father is certainly the easiest manner to produce more whites without producing a ton of blacks of which only some will be split to White and you won't know who's split without test breeding.
Ya this.If you breed a white male to black hens, EVERY black chick they produce will be split to white. No test breeding needing.
Too young to be sure. Legs make me think cockerel because they are on the thick side. But the comb makes me think pullet.Pullet or cockerel? Or too young to tell?
Albino chicken lmao?Hi All
I have a flock of BA's(5 hens 1 rooster). I raised them from 8 weeks old. At no point have they mixed with any other breed. I have hatched 2 successful clutches of chicks. With my second batch of chicks, one chick came out white. I figured the chick will become black once they start feathering. So @ 2 weeks old they have started feathering. Lo and behold the chick is getting white feathers.
So my question as a new chicken owner and aspiring breeder is: How?
I have attached a picture of the parents & the entire clutch, as well as a couple of close ups of the "white chick"
PS
Please forgive me if I used the wrong thread
White one looks like a pullet.Hi Everybody
So here is the token white chick at 3 weeks old. I will try and post weekly pictures for the first 8 weeks.
Pullet or cockerel? Or too young to tell?
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Other chick for comparison:
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A second chick from same brood:View attachment 2884959View attachment 2884960View attachment 2884961
And pictures of dad & a possible mom:
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Thank you all for your input!