Leighe
Songster
Amber whites and Amber stars were my first real chickens. (The first ones I ever had were Cornish X....TSC told me they were Rock Cornish hens). There is a difference but I couldn't tell you anything that I knew except that the Amber stars had the softest feathers I have ever felt on a chicken. I absolutely loved mine. I have one left out of 12 that I got 3 years ago. Hopefully someone on here can tell you the difference. I love, love your chickies! Oh! Almost forgot....I had pure white and some with light spotting and some with dark spotting.View attachment 1081180 View attachment 1081181 I bought these amberlinks last week and was told they were about 6 months old. They are what I would consider a bit small for 6 months but the guy said he doesn't feed to bulk them up. (I didn't say anything about them looking small for their age, he brought it up.) Then my husband was reading a comment somewhere on the forum about amberlink hens supposed to have darker spots/coloring on them, like the 2 here do. Younger amberlinks are pure white. When do the spots start showing up? The guy had told me to feed them layer pellets and they would start laying, that he didn't want eggs so was not feeding them that. (Yes, I feel a bit stupid now for believing that line, since I read that many people wait until the hens start laying eggs to feed them layer feed.) That is a 3-1/2 gallon waterer they are around, and that is a regular brick by the feeder for size comparison purposes. With Amberlinks at what point do they have their "adult" coloring? Do these look like they are about 6 months old? (I don't see him in this pic but there is a rooster among them. He is colored the same as they are.)