Jenwisp
Songster
I made the mistake (I want more) of only getting 1 of these in my 6 from TSC ( the other 5 were EE). I say mistake, because this is my first time raising baby chicks and I don't have any other SLW to compare her to as she grows.
At the feed store as a chick, she just had the black with some white/silver markings.
As she grew the first couple weeks, her feathers looked like a very pretty black and gold/copper mix, no silver at all. I was really thinking she had possibly been mis-sorted at Hoover Hatchery ( where our TSC sources from).
Into week 3 and the copper/gold is being replaced by silver/white again and she is looking how I guess she is supposed to.
A google search doesn't give me anything about how their feathers come in from young to POL, color-wise. I guess I posted here to see how other SLW families have grown. I am sure you have experienced this color change ( assuming it's normal to the breed ).
Anyone else who initially thought they were duped only to find out they got what they bought?
Although, I would have been happy with a gold wyandotte, also. This bird is so calm. She was the first to dust bathe at 2 weeks. She is one of my favorites. Doesn't mind being held, either.
At the feed store as a chick, she just had the black with some white/silver markings.
As she grew the first couple weeks, her feathers looked like a very pretty black and gold/copper mix, no silver at all. I was really thinking she had possibly been mis-sorted at Hoover Hatchery ( where our TSC sources from).
Into week 3 and the copper/gold is being replaced by silver/white again and she is looking how I guess she is supposed to.
A google search doesn't give me anything about how their feathers come in from young to POL, color-wise. I guess I posted here to see how other SLW families have grown. I am sure you have experienced this color change ( assuming it's normal to the breed ).
Anyone else who initially thought they were duped only to find out they got what they bought?
Although, I would have been happy with a gold wyandotte, also. This bird is so calm. She was the first to dust bathe at 2 weeks. She is one of my favorites. Doesn't mind being held, either.
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