Hanson1212
Hatching
- Jan 20, 2019
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We thought we were getting 3 silver laced wyandottes and 3 buff orpingtons. All females. Turns out one is a cinnamon queen. But now a few hens are getting bald spots on their backs and can't figure out why. I assumed it was an injury but then hen #2 started balding and now we might have a rooster?
First three have squatted.
Cinnamon queen is Chicken Little (green tag)
Rooster (not actually a rooster) has the red tag and the saddle. Buff orpington
Colt: buff orpington, yellow tag (she was a blur looking for food and uninterested in taking a picture)
Blue: silver laced wyandotte, purple tag
Bruin: beginning to show signs of rooster (male) attention on her back, yellow tag, silver laced wyandotte
Little Foot: silver laced wyandotte, green tag
They also weren't thrilled with this photo shoot. It's been 5 degrees all day, should warm up to normal in the next few days.
First three have squatted.
Cinnamon queen is Chicken Little (green tag)
Rooster (not actually a rooster) has the red tag and the saddle. Buff orpington
Colt: buff orpington, yellow tag (she was a blur looking for food and uninterested in taking a picture)
Blue: silver laced wyandotte, purple tag
Bruin: beginning to show signs of rooster (male) attention on her back, yellow tag, silver laced wyandotte
Little Foot: silver laced wyandotte, green tag
They also weren't thrilled with this photo shoot. It's been 5 degrees all day, should warm up to normal in the next few days.