I have a Bantam pullet I got from TSC that has black feet (4 toes) and solid black comb. Her feathers are also black with silver lacing around her neck. She's quite pretty. No idea what breed she is though. And back to EE's, what is the average age for a pullet EE to start laying? Mine are 16 weeks and the Roo is just starting to crow so I'm thinking the hens will also be slower to mature? A couple of my other breed hens started laying this week but they're about 3 weeks older.You sound like me sbrown. I have noticed a lot of redness to my 6 week old chicks and I go "red comb - boy, red as the other one - boy, not as red but you don't look yellow anymore so I suspect you're a boy too" Then I have two black/whte chicks, and one of them has a black-ish comb..."You seem to be my only hope for a girl because your comb isn't reddening up like the rest, but that comb color makes me wonder what your daddy has in his family tree " Out of 6 babies hatched, I am afraid that I've got 6 cockerels but I keep thinking some of them have to be girls so I look at the combs again. And the daddy comment is because my roo has some walnut or strawberry cushioning influences to his comb. With a chick having a black colored comb...well, silkies are the only black combed chicken I know of. My roo is quite big and doesn't have any silkie like feathers or dark skin so I don't know what to think.
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