Clea004

In the Brooder
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Hi all,
I love playing this game haha!
If anyone has a similar bird I’d love to see it and any info that helps identify :
This is Cheeky ( we were told possibly part Ameraucana) aka Dodo.
She (still hoping) is around 14 weeks and came with 4 other BYM siblings.
She is just an interesting looking bird; she’s got muffs and a Mohawk. She acts so clueless sometimes, she makes me laugh. Anyway, here are some pics from a few days old, a month and so and currently. Please let me know what you think :)
Thanks
 

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Hi all,
I love playing this game haha!
If anyone has a similar bird I’d love to see it and any info that helps identify :
This is Cheeky ( we were told possibly part Ameraucana) aka Dodo.
She (still hoping) is around 14 weeks and came with 4 other BYM siblings.
She is just an interesting looking bird; she’s got muffs and a Mohawk. She acts so clueless sometimes, she makes me laugh. Anyway, here are some pics from a few days old, a month and so and currently. Please let me know what you think :)
Thanks
How old is she? Has she laid yet? Sometimes the color of the egg can help determine what she might be mixed with. I did a search with Google Lens and a strong possibility was Blue Cuckoo Marans . . if she lays dark eggs, that would be my guess. See the photo of the chick here: https://www.mypetchicken.com/products/baby-chicks-blue-cuckoo-marans . . . the shape of the beak looks very similar along with the markings.
 

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