They are all sooo cute. I just love to watch them all grow up and develop their individual personalities.
Have a wonderful day.
Posey
Have a wonderful day.
Posey
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i would think she... very pretty tho. still no clue on color. i was going to ask if her legs were as black as her beak, but i see a yellow toe peeking out. LOL
i love the black on white... wish my white pullet would STAY white. instead she's currently various shades of cream, tan, brown and mud. reason #1 i hate white anythings...Yes...her feet are the same shade of yellow as the comb. I think she is very girly too. No red at all on the comb, no signs of wattles.
Hi All:
I have a mystery chick who was suppose to be a pullet, ya'll know how that goes. I could clearly tell that he was a roo at 3 weeks. He is now a few days short of 8 weeks old. The place where I purchased him from only has two breeds that he could be from: giant cochin or marans. I have giant cochins and he looks like one to me but they only sell the partridge or pure white plumage varieties. He doesn't have the head coloring etc for a partridge but I don't have personal experience with this color. However his legs and feet are very well covered like a cochin. He is still growing in his back feathers as you can see. When I look at his individual feathers many of them have that "partridge" look to them. With his head dark like this is he more like a black copper marans? I don't have that breed and don't know it well at all.
He is a mystery to me so what do you all think? What is he?
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Thanks for your help,
Posey
It is a pullet. She is a Cochin. I think that it is a poorly patterned Columbian sport. Columbian/Buff Columbian have been used on many project birds and birds like this crop up from time to time. Enjoy her.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.