Dgrif5
Chirping
- Jul 27, 2018
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Hi, and apologies if this format is incorrect.
With our last group of chicks, you were all incredibly helpful in identifying/sexing them, so thanks again! Since then, one of our hens disappeared for 3 weeks, and came back with 13 chicks! As they are all from one hen/cockerel combination, we were expecting little variation in the chick colours/types, but to our surprise we've had a large amount of variety in the little flock, including several unusual chicks. I know they may be a little young for any help with gender (and the photos aren't great), but I was wondering if anyone could shed any light on the unusual nature of several chicks? thanks! For reference: The top two are the mother/father in the image below:
As can be seen is the second image, of particular note are three chicks that don't seem to have formed proper feathers, and instead are covered in 'fluff'. One of these three also has a prominent crest of fluff on its head, not seen in any others. Are one of the parents cross-breeds with recessive traits? We can't really think of another explanation.
Thanks for reading, and sorry for the large/poor images.
With our last group of chicks, you were all incredibly helpful in identifying/sexing them, so thanks again! Since then, one of our hens disappeared for 3 weeks, and came back with 13 chicks! As they are all from one hen/cockerel combination, we were expecting little variation in the chick colours/types, but to our surprise we've had a large amount of variety in the little flock, including several unusual chicks. I know they may be a little young for any help with gender (and the photos aren't great), but I was wondering if anyone could shed any light on the unusual nature of several chicks? thanks! For reference: The top two are the mother/father in the image below:
As can be seen is the second image, of particular note are three chicks that don't seem to have formed proper feathers, and instead are covered in 'fluff'. One of these three also has a prominent crest of fluff on its head, not seen in any others. Are one of the parents cross-breeds with recessive traits? We can't really think of another explanation.
Thanks for reading, and sorry for the large/poor images.