Blue Plymouth Rock Chicks?

:) I will.
I am still making sure they're all happy and growing right.
I got a bunch of diffent ages.
I think the only true mature ones I have are silkies. I think my buff orpingtons are just beginning to lay. I dont think my golden laced is laying yet.

But I have so many roosters lol. Thats why I went and bought 10 hens specifically.
Those are my babies. Got them organic non gmo food. (My boyfriend has lymes and organic he founds helps him. He feels better that way.)

The resr are just on non gmo cause organic ix expansive and theyre all mostly roosters.
We're just seeing how things go to nect spring before we rehome any of our roosters.
Have fun when you get to your chicken breeding.
 
Here's a couple chicks I hatched a few days ago. The white one with yellow face is a Porcelain D'Uccle X Silver Duckwing OEGB cross, & the chocolate colored one is a Buff Orpington/Barred Rock X Rhode Island Red cross.
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Here's a couple chicks I hatched a few days ago. The white one with yellow face is a Porcelain D'Uccle X Silver Duckwing OEGB cross, & the chocolate colored one is a Buff Orpington/Barred Rock X Rhode Island Red cross.View attachment 1870860 View attachment 1870861 View attachment 1870862 View attachment 1870863


The chocolate colored one is the freaking cutest!
But I would love to see the other ones get older too and see what they look like!
I have a buff orpingtons. 2 hens and 1 roo. And of course rhode island red hens but theyre like 3 weeks old right now.
 
The chocolate colored one is the freaking cutest!
But I would love to see the other ones get older too and see what they look like!
I have a buff orpingtons. 2 hens and 1 roo. And of course rhode island red hens but theyre like 3 weeks old right now.
Crossing a Buff Orpington with a RIR will give you buff chickens with red on them. Some will be straight buff, depending on how much of the red gene they inherited.

Thank you, I will take pictures of the peeps when they get older.
 
Crossing a Buff Orpington with a RIR will give you buff chickens with red on them. Some will be straight buff, depending on how much of the red gene they inherited.

Thank you, I will take pictures of the peeps when they get older.


That actually sounds very pretty! I should try that next spring.

And you can send me pics of any nee or older chicks any time and tell me about them! Id love to see and hear bout them.
 

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