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Cute. What do you think of the chick's black, and white mottled feathers?Interesting. Here are a few of my OEGB chicks when they were that age-
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Cute. What do you think of the chick's black, and white mottled feathers?Interesting. Here are a few of my OEGB chicks when they were that age-
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I beg your pardon, but that is most definitely not a pullet.Non-project chick: 4-5 weeks old Mille Fleur D'Uccle X OEGB chick.View attachment 1794286 View attachment 1794287 She crows like my mom's OEGB hen used too do. I think crowing pullets, and hens are interesting. This chick is a pullet with a large peachy comb, no wattles.
Cute little boy!Non-project chick: 4-5 weeks old Mille Fleur D'Uccle X OEGB chick.View attachment 1794286 View attachment 1794287 She crows like my mom's OEGB hen used too do. I think crowing pullets, and hens are interesting. This chick is a pullet with a large peachy comb, no wattles.
The comb isn't red, it's peachy. Thought peachy meant pullet.Cute little boy!![]()
Well, not really... at this age the comb is far too developed for a pullet. But he is adorable either way.The comb isn't red, it's peachy. Thought peachy meant pullet.
This girl crowed quite a bit. She got eaten by a cat.I beg your pardon, but that is most definitely not a pullet.