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This forum was a great help to me last year when I caught chicken fever. I thought I was done with my city flock of 3, but couldn't resist getting a couple of EE chicks at the feed store![]()
They are 3.5 weeks old. Sally is feathering in a little faster in basic brown barred feathers. This one, Rosie, is feathering a little slower. I haven't seen feathers like hers on the forum. They go from bright silver to dark...very pretty. Any early ideas on sex/adult color on Rosie?
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I'm thinking pullets all around, well, except #6, that red comb says roo to me, also, am I seeing three rows of peas there? I couldn't see legs on number six, are they thick? And, I believe I read somewhere a ways back on this bread that the black and white are usually Roos. In any event, beautiful, healthy looking bunch. Chicken stew, sweet story. Glad they get to stay together.
I have 6 easter eggers, 6 weeks old 4/30
#1 - Truffle
#2
#3 - excuse my finger, they don't like my phone so I was being sneaky
#4 -white and black on the left #5 on the right
I'm guessing the pastel chick is a clean faced easter egger because I can't find any breeds on Meyer hatchery site that match her. I think it is a pullet, but her comb is different than the other EEs
I'll get comb pics tomorrow after work