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Those are really cute chicks!
In comparison to my own:
I know my Black Copper Cockeral is a weenie (slow developer and a mommas boy) but his comb is BARELY that pronounced even now! And he's a teenager!! None of my girls have a comb like that at all yet. Maybe its just the line of birds yours came from, but my first thought was they're all roosters, unless MAYBE the one on the far left, with the smallest comb.
Where is the copper dispersed on their feathers? I was looking for that too, but the flash lightens their color too much for me to see it....My rooster had it more spread out on his body, the hens on their necks only...a couple of flecks on their wings went away when they got bigger.
Good thing she's willing to make it work! That seems really fair! I hope the majority is wrong here, and you keep the ones you have! I get attached, even to the boys!
Tina
Those are really cute chicks!
In comparison to my own:
I know my Black Copper Cockeral is a weenie (slow developer and a mommas boy) but his comb is BARELY that pronounced even now! And he's a teenager!! None of my girls have a comb like that at all yet. Maybe its just the line of birds yours came from, but my first thought was they're all roosters, unless MAYBE the one on the far left, with the smallest comb.
Where is the copper dispersed on their feathers? I was looking for that too, but the flash lightens their color too much for me to see it....My rooster had it more spread out on his body, the hens on their necks only...a couple of flecks on their wings went away when they got bigger.
Good thing she's willing to make it work! That seems really fair! I hope the majority is wrong here, and you keep the ones you have! I get attached, even to the boys!
Tina