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My advice? Love 'em. Enjoy 'em. And don't add any chicken flea market or swap finds so they stay healthy and safe. In a nutshell, or maybe an eggshell, LOL.
Well, it can be hard to tell for a few weeks, yes. Watch for the pink comb around 5-6 weeks of age, if not sooner. But, my last pullet, hatchery stock, feathered in like all my breeder quality cockerels and I had her pegged as male for quite some time. Time will tell, of course.Haha thank you! They are so adorable, and I am so excited to start getting larger eggs when they are older! I have had my Silkie crosses for so long, I thought that getting a larger breed would be fun! Is it hard to tell if they are girls or boys? I am crossing my fingers that they are both girls, I already have a roo and he doesn't play well with other boys
This is Edward, 6.5 months... Coming along nicelyin this photo it's very contrasted because of the option I happened to have my camera phone set to so it is super orange and looks like he has a white sickle feather but he actually does not have a white feather. It is just something that showed up in the photo with the way the light was first filtering threw the background.![]()
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