Quote: Only got a few snaps of the first hatchling, one is still drying out under mum and the other is half in and half out of the shell yet.My phone camera is very poor quality and I don't have a real camera that works
Here I am holding my cockerel. He is a JGxSilkie cross and he's sitting down, so he's not at 'full height' in this picture. He's huge compared to my hens.
I got some new photos of my mutt babies. They look different every time I see them as their feathers come in and their true colors begin to show.
The chicks are almost as big as the broody! This has proven a problem when they want to get warm, but a heat lamp in the coop solved that. Here is Dos, an Easter Egger/Production Red(Most likely) cross.
Quatro, an Easter Egger/??? mix.
Uno, who is most likely a pure bantam cochin, but with mixed color parentage.
Dos again. She's my favorite.
Dos.
Meanwhile, inside the enclosed brooder, Cinco and Seis enjoy a private suite. Cinco is the tall one--he's a bantam cochin/Easter Egger mix, most likely. Seis is the small one. He's a bantam cochin/bantam d'uccle mix.
Tres is an Orpington/EE mix. Our EE roo has been a busy fella!