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I'm gonna go with roosterYou're welcome!It is a bit different, no hackle feathers yet (too young) but it is a bit different than the other.
~K



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I'm gonna go with roosterYou're welcome!It is a bit different, no hackle feathers yet (too young) but it is a bit different than the other.
~K
I'm gonna go with rooster![]()
Your chickens are absolutely gorgeous!Thank you! I wouldn't mind it being a he!!!Thanks!
~K
If it had been the other way around, with the hen being the Delaware/Dorking cross, it would have been sexlinked. You're going to have to wait and see.Thanks!
The Mom isn't exact, she's a Brahma but I don't know which one.
Here is the Delaware / Dorking father:
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~K
If it had been the other way around, with the hen being the Delaware/Dorking cross, it would have been sexlinked. You're going to have to wait and see.
Cackle's EE are beardedMaybe an Easter Egger. None of their breeds really matches this girl.
I posted these on the Meyer Hatchery pics thread, but I have 2 mystery chicks from Meyer that were supposed to be Buff Orpingtons....any ideas?
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