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All my easter egger chicks come out like that, none look like boys. don't know enough about genetics to tell you why, however! But they are sexable much sooner then other chickens so I'm still happy with the crele coloring. But the ee hens have the same breast coloring gene if I follow the discussions right, so the get the same patterning gene from both parents so it will follow ( salmon on chest = girl, gold on top = boy) I don't know if SFH are similar patterns, ( iirc they call it wild type, like they do for quail?) I SOO excited to follow your chicks and see!!!ok, i will hold off in assigning gender -- it has clear chipmunk stripes, nice dark eyeliner, and no spot on the head -- but will wait and see! they are both very active and curious so far -- and there are three more SFHs and a birchen marans left to hatch.
yay!!
I'd move them now. your broodie will move with no trouble now that she has chicks. can you get a towel under her and move her and the eggs at the same time?and actually, as i look at the size of the chicks vs. the lip on their nesting box, I'm going to have to move them -- i assume i should wait until ALL the eggs have hatched? (rather than moving now with two hatched and four to go?)
Hmmm, they do have feathered legs like a Marans. You would be surprised what a rooster can do, and what a hen will let him do!