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ChickieChickieMama
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Yes! You could paint it with fun patterns too and be like, “my HEN lays these very unique eggs. They’re rare and expensive. $20 per carton please.”


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Yes! You could paint it with fun patterns too and be like, “my HEN lays these very unique eggs. They’re rare and expensive. $20 per carton please.”
Why thank you!
Of course not all are that dark, but I have seen others as bad from people posting here asking the same question. Pullets with completely black muffs/beard/chests. I've also seen some of Ideal's stock in person.
As for Meyer, a few years ago for giggles I got a dozen Meyer Fav chicks from a feed store to keep 2 hatchlings company. As chicks they all looked the same - solid yellow and all with great toes. No extra toes or nails. When they matured there was a definite difference between the Meyer pullets and mine, but the hatchery birds weren't that bad. Type wise they were decent, no split wings, good tailset. A small number had some black flecking in the beards. All were half the size of my breeder Favs though.
The Meyer chicks were similar in size to my breeder chicks. They feathered in on a similar schedule too. I'm not sure why yours is so much larger, and why it's behind in feathering in.
Okay, based on these pics, I don't think my little one looks like a Faverolles at all!Just remembered these pics from my coop page... I think these would be from about 8 to 9 weeks, but the combs were very noticable on the cockerels at that point.
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