- Apr 7, 2014
- 226
- 9
- 62
Oh no IC! I hope you are feeling much better! Lovely pics and super happy to hear about the adoptive mom there. Way to go Ombretta!! You're right, I only see one row of peas which would make me think pullet. That said, even my pullets had tiny second and third rows of peas. The rooster's pea comb had all three rows that were almost the same size. How old are they?
Oh, I am all better now, thanks!

The Auracanas are 11 weeks old. It's definitely not a straight comb on the blue one though... there are some bumps on the sides though they are too small to show up in the pics. Probably not pea comb though, because even the definite girl has more obvious bumps, though they are much lighter in color.
The definite girl:
The most-likely-boy (no extra blue egg for me, sigh!) with some sort of a combination comb:
Their half-sister with a straight comb:
Same aged banty boy with a straight comb:
But, I have MUCH bigger news!!!!! I guess I didn't remember the exact day I gave Bonnie eggs, or maybe they're early, but this is what I found when I went to check on her earlier, expecting at the most a pip or two:

There's also a light brown one still drying off under there, and at least one unhatched egg, so I'm leaving them alone for now. Better pictures tomorrow!
