This is the bantam cockerel my daughter wants to show at the county fair this August. We ordered our chicks with the poultry leader, and we ordered bantam partridge Wyandottes, and told we were sent 4. Clearly this (late blooming) cockerel has the wrong comb, but that isn't a big deal as my daughter is in primaries, which is non-competetive. We've been starting to question what breed we have. Have to know for Fair!
Please help! All are 16 weeks old.
This is "Ani" (formerly "Annie"). A good picture. Colors are reddish-bay and iridescent blue-green.
This is one of the Weasley Twins, Fred or George, for comparison. Identical in every way except the comb. Now, this one has a better comb for a Wyandotte, but I'm starting to wonder if I don't have Rocks instead. If so, Ani's comb is correct, but this guy's is wrong, or whatever. Something is not right here. I don't think this is the Partridge coloring.
Good comb picture for Fred. Or George. Whatever. I just say "FredandGeorge" for both this one and its twin.
Same cockerel; better picture of his feathering.
And who do we have here? From a McMurray mix. I tried to get a picture of his legs, which can appear quite green. I'm not familiar with all the comb names, but his is bunchy. Not sure identifying this one's breed is necessary because he has become something of a butt since the death of the Head Honcho cockerel, Draco. Too bad, he's gorgeous. I love his eyes and face. Looks so sweet! (Don't be fooled!)
We call him "Patch" or "Mr. Green Jeans". The next picture shows a little of the green in his shank coloring:
I was more than a bit ticked at McMurray's for this order. I don't think we got quite what we ordered, and our poultry leader and I were sent *35* extra chicks! I expected extra, maybe 10 to make 75 all together, but we received 100 and it overwhelmed his brooder set-up on the coldest day in March. Crazy. So, we got a few of the mix he ordered.
Please help! All are 16 weeks old.
This is "Ani" (formerly "Annie"). A good picture. Colors are reddish-bay and iridescent blue-green.
This is one of the Weasley Twins, Fred or George, for comparison. Identical in every way except the comb. Now, this one has a better comb for a Wyandotte, but I'm starting to wonder if I don't have Rocks instead. If so, Ani's comb is correct, but this guy's is wrong, or whatever. Something is not right here. I don't think this is the Partridge coloring.
Good comb picture for Fred. Or George. Whatever. I just say "FredandGeorge" for both this one and its twin.
Same cockerel; better picture of his feathering.
And who do we have here? From a McMurray mix. I tried to get a picture of his legs, which can appear quite green. I'm not familiar with all the comb names, but his is bunchy. Not sure identifying this one's breed is necessary because he has become something of a butt since the death of the Head Honcho cockerel, Draco. Too bad, he's gorgeous. I love his eyes and face. Looks so sweet! (Don't be fooled!)
We call him "Patch" or "Mr. Green Jeans". The next picture shows a little of the green in his shank coloring:
I was more than a bit ticked at McMurray's for this order. I don't think we got quite what we ordered, and our poultry leader and I were sent *35* extra chicks! I expected extra, maybe 10 to make 75 all together, but we received 100 and it overwhelmed his brooder set-up on the coldest day in March. Crazy. So, we got a few of the mix he ordered.
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