Amazon also has them. Free shipping if you have Prime.
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Ebay- if you can wait 10-20 days
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Thank you both. I found some on amazon with free shipping.Amazon also has them. Free shipping if you have Prime.
http://www.amazon.com/Nipple-Drinke...id=1409780118&sr=8-1&keywords=chicken+nipples
Can Easter Egger hens have blue/green(Teal) feathers around the neck and tail feathers? I am assuming we have a late bloomer. I am not home right now to post a picture but can later today. We have 4 Easter Eggers and one is much slimmer then the others with a higher walk, more scaried of everything, as well as the teal tail feathers and teal feather around his/her neck. Oh and it is black with white on him/her. Thanks for any information.
I saw those same paint brushes in picture 3 on my boys at the same age. Your chick however has very light comb. I am leaning toward roo, but hope I am wrong. Please update when you know for sure.Here's my challenge. Can you guess the gender?
7 1/2 weeks old
Dad- Dark brown EE with pea comb, no muffs/beard, dark slate colored legs
Mom- Huge White Hen with big single comb, white legs, & daily layer of very large pink eggs
Because we no longer have the roo, we kept a couple chicks from his last batch of fertile eggs. Now trying to decide which chicken to keep.
Here are the feathers coming in on the back between the wings.
This one has me stumped. The stance and tail feathers look like a roo, but the comb is smaller, but pretty red. I'd wait and see about 2 weeks and post again.Here's my challenge. Can you guess the gender?
7 1/2 weeks old
Dad- Dark brown EE with pea comb, no muffs/beard, dark slate colored legs
Mom- Huge White Hen with big single comb, white legs, & daily layer of very large pink eggs
Because we no longer have the roo, we kept a couple chicks from his last batch of fertile eggs. Now trying to decide which chicken to keep.
Here are the feathers coming in on the back between the wings.
Color genetics is not something I know a great deal about. It takes some care to keep the intended varieties going, and a partridge pattern seems to be common when you mix varieties. Hopefully someone can give you more info. By the way, this looks like a little cockerel to me, but give it time, way too early to be sure yet.I know it's way early to know the sex, but has anyone had one that looked like this? Sheis my favorite of the four chicks one of my EEs hatched. As far as I know, (I put the eggs under the hen) the broody is not the mother. The mother is an EE and the father a New Hampshire mix. Again, I now it's early.... One of the others looks like a black sex link pullet (I have a barred rock hen). The other two have EE patterns, but single combs, so I have no clue on them. Can that brown partridge pattern that the mother has come from just about any color pairing?