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Thank you. I don't know much about Wyandottes. I was planning on Delawares and was, until I talked to the clerk -- who has Wyandottes, under the impression that they didn't do well in this climate.
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I don't know much about Wyandottes.
They have rose combs, lay brown eggs, and come in lots of pretty colors and patterns![]()
Any idea if these two chicks are likely to be the same color and pattern? Their backs are almost like reverse image but the best I can tell with rapidly moving chicks their faces are the same.
Maybe? You're seeing the backs as reverse images, I'm seeing them as maybe the same pattern--but one got spread apart to put an extra stripe in the middle.
The only way to know for sure is to watch as they grow![]()
My best guess--based on the color of the chick down--is that it will probably be a silver pattern.
The clerk who was helping me advised me to pick the lightest, most silvery-looking chicks with no brown tones so I did.![]()