more identifying for you all...

herdofnoni

Chirping
11 Years
May 20, 2008
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ok here are the other chicks we have.. i have no idea what they are.. we got them from my sons class and the teacher doesn't know either.. he got them from a local farm
hatched out of brown eggs.
here are the little darlins'
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the lighter colored ones look like some delaware chicks i got a few months ago. we have one that had almost the exact markings as the one with the black dots on her/his head. she's actually turned out to be the head of our pecking order!

delawares are a cross between barred rocks and new hampshires so the chicks also could be a mix of the two. and as adults they are also similar looking to bramas. just no feathered feet.

hope this helped.
 
OH!!! I know Exactly what those are! They are precious. That is what they are.
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How cool that your son's class hatched eggs! What a great learning experience. What grade is your son in?
 
yes precious they are!! SO DERN CUTE!
ANY WAY HERE ARE SOME NEWER PHOTOS..oops sorry yelling there..(.to lazy to go back and fix it)
this is daisy
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this is Meme
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this is Popcorn
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hereis a group shot of them at 1 week
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Caramel, popcorn, Meme ANd Daisy(left to right)
 
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oh . i forgot .. my son is in grade 3 he is in a 3/4 split class. his teacher does tis experiment pretty much every year. gets eggs and opens on every few days to show the kids the developement(kinda distrubing yet cool to see) and then hatches the rest out . great eduacational learnign experience for them. such an awesome teacher . my son was tooo excited to get him , my elder daughter had him for 2 years in a row.
 

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