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CUDDLES was in a nest box!!!!!
This is a sight i haven't seen in a very long time! She was panting a bit & then jumped out. There was a warm egg. (not wet, so I can't be 100% sure it was her.) It's not a pullet-sized egg, so i'm hopeful that it was her & she's OK/healthy. Her last egg was Sept 1st, 2015, so this is a big deal here. For those of you who don't know Cuddles, she my fav chicken whom I talk about all the time. She's trained to do all kinds of tricks, responds to her name, & of course is well loved by everyone in the neighborhood. (as well as a few fans from BYC)

As for the "panting" her beak was open, but I didn't hear any noise. Kind of like a hot summer chicken, which she could feel hot in this crazy fluctuating weather. I'll keep you updated.
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CUDDLES was in a nest box!!!!!
This is a sight i haven't seen in a very long time! She was panting a bit & then jumped out. There was a warm egg. (not wet, so I can't be 100% sure it was her.) It's not a pullet-sized egg, so i'm hopeful that it was her & she's OK/healthy. Her last egg was Sept 1st, 2015, so this is a big deal here. For those of you who don't know Cuddles, she my fav chicken whom I talk about all the time. She's trained to do all kinds of tricks, responds to her name, & of course is well loved by everyone in the neighborhood. (as well as a few fans from BYC)

As for the "panting" her beak was open, but I didn't hear any noise. Kind of like a hot summer chicken, which she could feel hot in this crazy fluctuating weather. I'll keep you updated.

So happy for Cuddles!!!!
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Theses are the little white orp I have. The legs don't seem as large to me as yours but I think mine is a cockeral. Any ideas? It's comb is not as large though as the other two cockerals.

@Junibutt
@ChicagoClucker
 
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Theses are the little white orp I have. The legs don't seem as large to me as yours but I think mine is a cockeral. Any ideas? It's comb is not as large though as the other two cockerals.

@Junibutt
@ChicagoClucker
Legs look shorter and skinnier, at least in the pic. Your chick is much more feathered out than mine and has tail feathers. My cockerel has a longer neck and seems to be much larger. Comb is confusing, looks smaller. I would have still have to say pullet if going by the size difference, feathering and legs. Reposting pics so we can compare better.


 
chicksdontmeow,
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Keep the chickens you like, but if you don't know what breed, I suggest those with pea combs. They can handle our cold winters better.

Thanks for the tip! I've already got five little girls who are sweet little Barred Rocks! I decided something a bit more versatile since our summers can be just as bad as our winters. So I wanted a bird that wouldn't risk overheating in the summer. Also most pea comb breeds are primarily meat chickens, aren't they? I'm more interested in eggs, so a breed that is good at laying eggs is more my type.
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Lol so basically they're a white sport? How cool. Okay I should be able to get some pics tonight about 5-5:30 ish
Congratulations!!! I'm actually from southern WI, Rock County, but I spend a lot of time on the Illinois thread I've met some really wonderful people through BYC welcome!
How lucky I am (being sarcastic) that have a Legbar as well as a Orpington white sport. At least the white legbar is being recognized and they are writing an SOP for that.
 






Theses are the little white orp I have. The legs don't seem as large to me as yours but I think mine is a cockeral. Any ideas? It's comb is not as large though as the other two cockerals.

@Junibutt
@ChicagoClucker
Agree with @ChicagoClucker that so far yours looks like a pullet. BTW so far I haven't hatched any chicks like that from my current hatch. I had 3/4 eggs from the same hen but none hatched like this.

When you post the chicks next week, can you kindly post some of other chicks as well?
 

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