Naked Neck/Turken Thread

Hard to believe these are Regular Size Chickens, they are soooooooooo small and Cute and Attitude. 1st time out on floor. seem Cold Hardy since GetGo temp in brooder Room was mid 70es and reg light Bulb for heat, switched to black light @ 2 weeks. Maybe it's a Naked Neck thing ?


4 Weeks and a Bit UPDATE NN and NaNa LF Hatch : Cockerels ? Pullets ?
Bored with ice in Sand Coops a nippy 23 COLD this Am, got a toasty 31 before starting back down Brrrrrrrr

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Two NaNa Naked Neck Green-Egger youngsters. They are so very naked and I can make fun of them because they are mine ; )
This smooth Green-Egger kid has vulture hocks and it looks super cool on a Naked Neck.
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This Frizzle Green-Egger kid just cracks me up.
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Wow so cute! Looks like one of them have some frizzled feathers?? Also, they are a bit more than just Naked Necked, LOL!
Green eggers huh? I wonder if I might have one of my Bantam NN laying green eggs, because she has bluish-green leggs like my Americaunas have. The little white Bantam NN roo I have that I don't want, doesn't have a tail, he is buttless.... HAHAHA.
 
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Two NaNa Naked Neck Green-Egger youngsters. They are so very naked and I can make fun of them because they are mine ; )
This smooth Green-Egger kid has vulture hocks and it looks super cool on a Naked Neck.


What a cutie. very easy to see the side effects of pea comb on this one- broad naked area between beak and cap/eyes and area on the sides around eyes are naked already...
 
Two NaNa Naked Neck Green-Egger youngsters. They are so very naked and I can make fun of them because they are mine ; )
This smooth Green-Egger kid has vulture hocks and it looks super cool on a Naked Neck.



This Frizzle Green-Egger kid just cracks me up.


They are so cute, but I can tell you right now they are going to need coats before they can go outside.
 
I make fun of them because they are at that 'awkward age'.

If I put them out right now they'd need coats. I've got some NaNa adults outside that did great through our unusual cold this winter (so far).
It's amazing too with so much skin showing I have been reading of alot of birds having frost bite this winter, Thankfully Ed's is healing up still has some pretty thick scabs but I don't think he's going to lose any of his wattles now, he did lose a spike on his comb though. And some of my Muscovys have some frost bite on their Knobs.
 

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