Day 21 was yesterday for our 4 eggs. The roo is a rumpless double-tufted Araucana and we sat eggs from 3 different hens: Naked neck, Legbar, and Norwegian Jaerhon.
The two Naked necks hatched first. Some people say that Naked necks are an acquired taste, but I swear they're the CUTEST chicks! Both of them that hatched appear to be rumpless and double-tufted. I need to wait a couple of days to examine them thoroughly before I commit 100% to that description. Here's a photo of the first one:
The second Naked neck has essentially a naked neck and face and only the two tufts of feathers coming out the side of her face. I don't have a picture of her when she's dry yet.
Comically, they both have feathers on the front of their neck like an ascot.

The Norwegian hatched and appears to be rumpless, too, but I didn't immediately see any tufting.
I probably said it before, but it's worth saying again. If you ever get a chance to own a Naked Neck hen DO IT! They're like puppies.
The two Naked necks hatched first. Some people say that Naked necks are an acquired taste, but I swear they're the CUTEST chicks! Both of them that hatched appear to be rumpless and double-tufted. I need to wait a couple of days to examine them thoroughly before I commit 100% to that description. Here's a photo of the first one:
The second Naked neck has essentially a naked neck and face and only the two tufts of feathers coming out the side of her face. I don't have a picture of her when she's dry yet.
Comically, they both have feathers on the front of their neck like an ascot.


The Norwegian hatched and appears to be rumpless, too, but I didn't immediately see any tufting.
I probably said it before, but it's worth saying again. If you ever get a chance to own a Naked Neck hen DO IT! They're like puppies.
