I See Red

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A little update from my last thread.
About a week ago, this little (silver laced wyandotte), the same little I inquired about a while back, started to turn red.

Of all 12 babies, Ducky is the only one with bright red comb/wattle areas. As far as the lack of actual comb, all 6 of my Wyandotte babies are flat.

She (?) is definitely spicier than all the others, but not super bossy. Plus her coloring is more s&p than the other SLW's.

Thoughts?
(The last photo is one of her wings when her secondaries were short. They've since caught up to her primaries)
 

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Male. That is a lot of comb color and wattle growth for 4 weeks of age.
I had asked in a chicken fb also, and everyone is also saying this little beebs is a male. Can't wait to see this little one grow more
 
A little update from my last thread.
About a week ago, this little (silver laced wyandotte), the same little I inquired about a while back, started to turn red.

Of all 12 babies, Ducky is the only one with bright red comb/wattle areas. As far as the lack of actual comb, all 6 of my Wyandotte babies are flat.

She (?) is definitely spicier than all the others, but not super bossy. Plus her coloring is more s&p than the other SLW's.

Thoughts?
(The last photo is one of her wings when her secondaries were short. They've since caught up to her primaries)
I love the name! I am having a hard time SLW seeing a red comb or waddle on mine, so thanks for these I can compare and cross fingers she stays she!!!
 

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