Icelandic Chickens

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Well now, that is a good number. I have way tooooo many. I hoped to cut to 100 for winter, but am now thinking 125. My grow outs are about big enough to pick my breeders from, and I can cull out the rest. My Icelandics are already cut, except for 2 roosters yet to go. I do see a light at the end of the tunnel............ finally.

Yeah, until the hatching but bites you in the rear again.
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I am hatching Projects, but everyone else is molting.
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What? So you are telling me my comb is not unique? Geeesh!

3 out of 5 of my kids are red heads.

Here is the youngest redhead in the family; grandson Kayson.
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Are you blonde by chance?

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Chick total ended up at 3, one blondie and two brunettes! The blonde has a reddish tint to its head and two very narrow stripes down its back. One brunette is reddish (pic above) and the other is more taupe. There were a total of 6 eggs. I had given three to Chickie Mama and three to another SLW who went broody. I didn't isolate the other Wyandotte and she ended up on the wrong nest twice so I took the eggs and gave them to Chickie Mama. Betting those got too cold before I found them and quit. Happy with the three!! New pics tomorrow!!

Since I was focusing on taking pics of roosters and their combs........the Kella pic of the week features a top shot of her to show off hers!!


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Kathy, Here is my silver (not sure on the blue) boy..........does he look anything like your guy when he was younger? He was hatched June 3 or 4.


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