proudchickenmommy
In the Brooder
- Apr 30, 2022
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Yes; sorry it’s a little blurry. I thought the ears look strange too. Is it not a GLW?Not necessarily, every chicken is an individual, with a slighty different look and develops at a different rate. :] However, that one's ears look strange, can you get better pictures of them?
Yes; sorry it’s a little blurry. I thought the ears look strange too. Is it not a GLW?
They’re not overly fond of being picked up, but I can try again tomorrow lolLooks like a GLW, can you pick up the chicken and get pictures?
Thank you! I guess I was starting to wonder if I had a rooster (or if the other two might be roosters). Or if some weren’t GLW at all. They’re all supposed to be GLW pullets, but they’re TSC. HahaI find the ones with wider lacing so early are prone to have excessive gold vs the correct lacing. Most of mine had very thin lacing at that age. Some others have posted had the white speckling at the end of the feathers and I thought it was strange, but they ended up maturing correctly
My “first” GLW pullets from TSC were broiler roos… To be fair I only asked for friendly chickens They were very sweet and once I started actually learning about chickens, we’ve been much happier with our TSC babies. My girls are still sad we couldn’t keep them and it’s been a yearThank you! I guess I was starting to wonder if I had a rooster (or if the other two might be roosters). Or if some weren’t GLW at all. They’re all supposed to be GLW pullets, but they’re TSC. Haha
Broiler Roos! Although sad for the loss of sweet friendly birds. My TSC “Barred Rock pullet” has feathered legs and started crowing a while back. Please no more Roos!