Icelandic Chickens

Well as they mature I have one white pullet... don't see any other color on her... perhaps as she matures.. I already rehomed the white roo. Then I have a pullet that looks like a golden campine..., then I have a birchen pullet with a huge crest and then a pretty little bluish pullet. My remaining roos are one that's black with white mottling on the breast and another that's black and gold mottled with a huge crest.

I've got to get some pics.
 
Well as they mature I have one white pullet... don't see any other color on her... perhaps as she matures.. I already rehomed the white roo. Then I have a pullet that looks like a golden campine..., then I have a birchen pullet with a huge crest and then a pretty little bluish pullet. My remaining roos are one that's black with white mottling on the breast and another that's black and gold mottled with a huge crest.

I've got to get some pics.
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Well as they mature I have one white pullet... don't see any other color on her... perhaps as she matures.. I already rehomed the white roo. Then I have a pullet that looks like a golden campine..., then I have a birchen pullet with a huge crest and then a pretty little bluish pullet. My remaining roos are one that's black with white mottling on the breast and another that's black and gold mottled with a huge crest.

I've got to get some pics.

Come on Dar, you said it, pics please !!

How old are your roosters?

Are you going to have an Easter Hatchathon?
 
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I've had some injure their leg somehow and found them limping. Sometimes they just land wrong coming off the roost, other times I'm not so sure how they did it. But most of them that I've found limping have healed within a week or so - just not the case unfortunately with the one cockerel. In my experience, it tends to happen right around breeding age.
 
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