I am posting some pictures of my new Baby's. Kim (Capayvalleychick) and I split an order from McMurray. Kim was getting 15 Dorkings and I was getting 7 Dorkings and 7 Partridge Rocks. There was supposed to be a rare and exotic bonus chick too. After the original order and a replacement order, Kim wound up with 7 Dorkings and I would up with 4 Dorkings and 6 Partridge Rocks. Also lost were 8 packing roosters and of course we lost the bonus chick too. Quite tragic
We did get a refund.
So these are Rare and exotic chick pictures. They are also survivors.
These Guys are having some Yogurt. The shipping stress gave these guys a bad case of pasty butt. The Australorps form Cackle had none and they were shipped from Missouri. My December hatch had none too.

I like the way this one looks. Is this a good stance for a Dorking?

Count the toes. Yes, they have five.

These two Partridge Rocks are the only survivors out of 7 from the original shipment. I have 4 one week old PR's in a different brooder. Those four really had bad poopy butt. I spent all of last monday hand spooning chick saver water to them.
These guys like the yogurt, but aren't as messy as the Dorkings.

At two weeks, can you tell if one is a rooster? The one on the left has more feathers, including some up at the shoulder.

Have a great Sunday
Edited because I thought today was Saturday--oops Ron

So these are Rare and exotic chick pictures. They are also survivors.
These Guys are having some Yogurt. The shipping stress gave these guys a bad case of pasty butt. The Australorps form Cackle had none and they were shipped from Missouri. My December hatch had none too.
I like the way this one looks. Is this a good stance for a Dorking?
Count the toes. Yes, they have five.
These two Partridge Rocks are the only survivors out of 7 from the original shipment. I have 4 one week old PR's in a different brooder. Those four really had bad poopy butt. I spent all of last monday hand spooning chick saver water to them.
These guys like the yogurt, but aren't as messy as the Dorkings.
At two weeks, can you tell if one is a rooster? The one on the left has more feathers, including some up at the shoulder.
Have a great Sunday

Edited because I thought today was Saturday--oops Ron
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