About two weeks. These new feathers, on her shoulder blade area, have literately just popped up over night! She went to bed without any and woke up like this! Her name is Star and I hope she keeps that star on her forehead! So cute!
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About two weeks. These new feathers, on her shoulder blade area, have literately just popped up over night! She went to bed without any and woke up like this! Her name is Star and I hope she keeps that star on her forehead! So cute!
What kind of chick are youre grey chicks??I got a SGE that looks like this (suppose to be a pullet).My starlight Cassie is now about 28 maybe 30 weeks and is the star️ right now in that coop with her beautiful grey egg. She started laying about a week or so ago and this is what she looks like now and her egg color range for the last week. Today’s egg had no bloom so it is olive. I broke one last week so I’ll include a photo that had that broken egg too because it was also very lightly bloomed
My grey chicks in the pics were sapphire Olive EggersWhat kind of chick are youre grey chicks??I got a SGE that looks like this (suppose to be a pullet).
Thank you! Looking at pics via google I believe this the chick I haveMy grey chicks in the pics were sapphire Olive Eggers
If it turns up to have pea comb and lays blue eggs, with no beard/muffs, I'm gonna say probably Prairie Bluebell Egger. Had a number of PBEs like that, and Hoovers sells both those and SGE.Thank you! Looking at pics via google I believe this the chick I have
This looks like a pulletAbout 7 weeks old now. Still not sure it's a girl.
I have two. They looked like your #6 and 7 picture when babies.Hi All, I want to start a thread for our Starlight Green Eggers to post pictures of their growth. I have found a few threads with pictures similar to ours and what they look like grown but didn't see all the colors we have. Wanted to put pictures of these "hopefully girls" as they grow in case anyone is looking for pictures like I was. There's not too many pictures of them out there growing up and grown, and I can't find hardly any rooster pictures.
The two darker ones are friendly and the two lighter ones are not. I have a suspicion that the medium colored one is a roo...time will tell. I hope not but if so at least it's one of the friendly ones.
I had never heard of these until we saw them at Tractor Supply but decided to get them so we could have some colored eggs in the mix.