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Nope not rumpless just very slow to feather wyandotteWhat kind of chicken is it? I just noticed it was rumpless
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Nope not rumpless just very slow to feather wyandotteWhat kind of chicken is it? I just noticed it was rumpless
Yeah, Lavender Wyandotte. And not rumpless. You can see in the last pic a little bald rump/tail. Probably plucking from flockmates.What kind of chicken is it? I just noticed it was rumpless
Oh ok, ty. It's very pretty!Nope not rumpless just very slow to feather wyandotte
Nope not plucked either just very terrible feather quality along with slow feathering geneYeah, Lavender Wyandotte. And not rumpless. You can see in the last pic a little bald rump/tail. Probably plucking from flockmates.
You're right! I zoomed. The little feather I saw I thought was a naked butt. lolNope not plucked either just very terrible feather quality along with slow feathering gene
This gene is terrible lol even using two splits lol but im invested now to take a pic every week as its the only one so its the same chick throughout woll be a nice little growth chartYou're right! I zoomed. The little feather I saw I thought was a naked butt. lol
I realized I never said what sex I thought it was. The feather quality makes it really hard, but I was leaning in cockerel in the older pictures. It would be so much easier if it wasn't a Lavender. lol15 weeks and I honestly starting to think its a cockerel it has pretty thick legs and doesnt sound like a female
I keep going back and forth but those legs are thick lolI realized I never said what sex I thought it was. The feather quality makes it really hard, but I was leaning in cockerel in the older pictures. It would be so much easier if it wasn't a Lavender. lol
And you don't have any siblings to compare to, right?I keep going back and forth but those legs are thick lol