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@Junibutt here is a pic of your Orpington's wing color. It really looks solid white to me, which I know it shouldn't, but it does. He has some nice thick legs! So much fun, guessing colors on all these chicks.

ok I found one picture of one of my mauves at 4 weeks old, however none at 2 weeks. I have been told mauve can have different variations in shade due to other factors but this is almost white here. I guess we will check in couple of more weeks



If I got my eggs wrong, then there are several other possibilities. I guess we will have to wait and see for another couple of weeks. I have more eggs hatching on Easter so will have to see if more hatch like this one!
 
ok I found one picture of one of my mauves at 4 weeks old, however none at 2 weeks. I have been told mauve can have different variations in shade due to other factors but this is almost white here. I guess we will check in couple of more weeks



If I got my eggs wrong, then there are several other possibilities. I guess we will have to wait and see for another couple of weeks. I have more eggs hatching on Easter so will have to see if more hatch like this one!

Ok, I can see that.
 
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Looks like I need to set up my new brooder today! We awoke at 3am to a very loud peeping EE chick! One other egg had pipped. Right now (8am) we have 6 pips & 1 chick. I wasn't expecting any to hatch until tonight & then thought tomorrow would be the "popcorn" hatch day. Oh well! THEY'RE COMING! That's what really matters.
 
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Looks like I need to set up my new brooder today! We awoke at 3am to a very loud peeping EE chick! One other egg had pipped. Right now (8am) we have 6 pips & 1 chick. I wasn't expecting any to hatch until tonight & then thought tomorrow would be the "popcorn" hatch day. Oh well! THEY'RE COMING! That's what really matters.
Yay! The fun begins.
 
This is going to be fun to watch.these guys grow out. I added about 5 more Orp eggs with the last shipment of eggs I got. On a sad note, my last SL bantam cochin pipped but never zipped. I should have left him alone, but had to help him out. He is still in incubator doing a lot of sleeping. Don't think he will make it. First 2 are Orpingtons last 2 SL bantam.
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This is going to be fun to watch.these guys grow out. I added about 5 more Orp eggs with the last shipment of eggs I got. On a sad note, my last SL bantam cochin pipped but never zipped. I should have left him alone, but had to help him out. He is still in incubator doing a lot of sleeping. Don't think he will make it.
You may be surprised how well they bounce back. Twice I had to assist chicks hatched in classrooms. After the kids left, I carefully removed the shrink-wrapped chicks from the shell & the glued-on membrane. Some warm soaking, blotted dry, & popped them back into the incubator. Both times by morning, the teacher came in to see a normal chick running about. Just keep it separated until it's more steady on its feet. Good luck!
 
Genetics sex-link question:

I hatched out what I guessed was a Biele egg. I chose wrong, so

Barred roo (Bielefelder) x Black hen (black sex-link) = ???
I have always used a barred female x solid male to make sex-links. Will this combo work in reverse.? The chick looks black with a faint head spot, but isn't dry yet. I can't tell details, but it doesn't look like a pure Biele to me.
 
Genetics sex-link question:

I hatched out what I guessed was a Biele egg. I chose wrong, so

Barred roo (Bielefelder) x Black hen (black sex-link) = ???
I have always used a barred female x solid male to make sex-links. Will this combo work in reverse.? The chick looks black with a faint head spot, but isn't dry yet. I can't tell details, but it doesn't look like a pure Biele to me.
All chicks will be barred and not sexable . It is due to barring traveling on the male sex chromosone . Males have 2 copies females 1 copy . So in this case all chicks get 1 copy from the rooster . So no reliable difference in head spots .
 
All chicks will be barred and not sexable . It is due to barring traveling on the male sex chromosone . Males have 2 copies females 1 copy . So in this case all chicks get 1 copy from the rooster . So no reliable difference in head spots .
Thanks. That's what I thought. My friend has the bieles I hatched last year, plus some black sex-link females. Since the only male is a Biele, I tried to select all the eggs with speckles. (My Biele hen made slightly speckled eggs.) So far 2 mixes have hatched. There are 2 more eggs yet to hatch, so there's still hope for a pure Biele.
 

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