So, I am going to have a stab at this (based soley on what the adult coloring should be.)I am going to have a go at @ChicoryBlue's questions from yesterday. And then I am going to play with my chickies which will no doubt produce some tax payment material.
I have no idea. I went for an combined flock size of 8 which is what I had always planned for. But probably I will have two groups both with odd numbers. I have no idea if I have done the right thing or not. But I do think more is better and that three is just not enough from a flock dynamic and stability point of view. I figure with 8 there can be various sub-groups and enough milling around that everyone can escape persecution. Time will tell.
Oh yeah - ask me about chicken breeds? Sure!
From my extensive knowledge of this topic I believe many breeds have babies that look similar with the chipmunk look and eye-liner.
This is what I believe I got - I was purposely trying to get a mix in the hope that what is defined as a chicken in my flock is broad and I don't get any picking on beards or top knots or whatever. So somewhere in that group are, in theory:
- Two Legbars in different colors. One is a Crested Cream Legbar and one is an Opal Legbar. The CCL will have a crest and blue eggs. The Opal is anyone's guess on both of those traits, but will look and behave like a Legbar. I have decided to embrace the flying chicken!
- One Welbar. That is what Bernadette is. She is gold and the new one is supposed to be silver. She will have a pink breast, and will hopefully lay beautiful dark brown eggs like Bernie does. Hopefully she won't try and outdo Bernie and wait a year to start laying!
- One black Ameraucana. Not an Easter Egger by another name, but actually a true Ameraucana. Should have beard and muffs and be black (and green and purple)
- One Easter Egger - specifically an Olive Egger. Should be a cross between a Marans and an Ameraucana. It is one of the black ones and should have beard and muffs and lightly feathered legs. What happened to my commitment to clean legs?!
Now which is which is a whole other question!
It all seemed so clear as the breeder explained and put them in my little carrying box.
But now, I am finding it harder to tell the two chipmunk ones apart (the one on its own and the one nearest that one in the last picture).
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Using the last picture:
Bottom one, light grey: Opal Legbar
The Cream Crested Legbar and Silver welbar will be similar, but I think the bottom of the 2 chipmunks is the cream crested legbar, and the top of the two chipmunks is the Silver Welbar.
For the two black ones - it is hard to be sure with this picture, but again, using the bottom most picture the black one at 10 o'clock I think is the Ameraucauna, and the one at 5 o'clock is the Maran X Ameraucauna. The one I believe is a Marans cross is bigger. If it is an optical illusion based on camera angle that one is noticeably larger than the other, then I recind those 2 guesses.
(Note, we don't have a really good picture of the black ones' (plural) legs. That should definitively identify which is which. (Note, the Marans cross was with an BLACK Ameraucauna, correct?)