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Hatching
- Jun 8, 2020
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9 week old light brahma
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I’m no expert but I know that is a cool bird! Also I believe the sickle feathers In the tail are a cockerel trait but don’t take my word for it.9 week old light brahmaView attachment 2184232View attachment 2184233
I also think both are pullets... smallish pale combs.9-10 week Lavender Orpington
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9-10 week Starlight Green Egger
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What is it? Silkie cross? with a pea comb?Hello. I hope someone can help on gender with this one?
31 days old and caught on camera when just getting sleepy! Been much slower developing than its hatch mate.
Thanks
I don't know much about this breed either, but from pictures, seems like there is a lot of variation, unless you go to a breeder. Brahmas are supposed to have a pea comb. Hard to tell what the darker bird has in the pic.Both Dark Brahma, bought from the farm store on May 09. Indistinguishable as chicks, I was convinced both were SHE, but their coloration is now so divergent from one another (as well as the distinctiveness of the penciling) that my inexperience is showing, and I'm beginning to second/third/fourth guess myself. All the pictures I find of cockerels online (older birds, obviously) tell me there will be no question later, the boys are so distinct, but that doesn't help in the here and now. I have four birds largely matching the coloration of the first (albeit *slightly* darker and more distinct) on the left, and the one much darker bird pictured at right.
Thanks in advance!
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Don't know how lacing and barring interact, so hard to go by coloring. My overall impression is a pullet. I would expect a 9 week male to have larger wattles, and the comb looks very flat... a better pic of that might help.This is Smoosh, she/he is a cross between a Barred Holland roo and a Silver Laced Wyandotte hen. She/he is right at 9 weeks old. I had a little boy from the same hatch that developed much faster and was easily determined to be a boy but unfortunately his life was cut short by the neighbors dog. This one has had me stumped for a number of weeks.View attachment 2184124View attachment 2184125