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Ok got some new additions to the hen family
Also does anyone know any good ways to tell the difference between an EE and SS chick they're cute but look so close I know they look very different grown up please tell me if I miss labeled
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Jamie - speckled Sussex hatchling
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Claire - spekled Sussex hatchling
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Fox Mulder - Buff Orpington hatchling
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Dana Scully - Buff Orpington hatchling
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Howl - Easter Egger hatchling, I'm extra excited about Howl because she has feathered feet I'll get pics as she grows
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Unnamed - Easter Egger Hatchling
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Unnamed- Easter Egger hatchling
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Unnamed - Easter Egger hatchling
Edit: howl is not an Easter Egger she is a partridge Cochin and Claire is not a Sussex were gonna get another Sussex and Name her Clair and re name the Easter egger. We also got another partridge Cochin and named her Sophie
Well, he is an Easter Egger, so a mixed comb for a mixed bird is not unreasonable. I hope there is 'pea' in it because as I understand it that is supposed to be linked to the blue egg gene, Which I would most definitely want in the Roo that may be helping to keep up my flock!I think it is a very poor pea comb probably 1 copy pea and 1 copy single .
Well, he is an Easter Egger, so a mixed comb for a mixed bird is not unreasonable. I hope there is 'pea' in it because as I understand it that is supposed to be linked to the blue egg gene, Which I would most definitely want in the Roo that may be helping to keep up my flock!
And I think "howl" is gorgeous, whatever he/she is! It should be interesting to see how he/she feathers out. Please keep us informed.