I took this pic on way home
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if they are silked cohins it would be neat to see if they breed true, that would be a cool breeding project.Mine are 3 weeks. It looks like I have a hen and a roo
Cuckoo Marans and barred rocks hatch with white head spots.My NN dark-egg layer eggs are all accounted for. I set 7 and got 4 chicks, but one is a French Maran rather than a NN. I understand that Marans were used in the project cross to make a NN that will lay dark, dark eggs, but by this point all the babies should be NNs.![]()
I hatched one black chick with a white head spot (male?)
I hatched one black chick with no head spot (female?)
I hatched one buff NN chick. What a beautiful little NN![]()
And the last chick is a French Maran. I hope, at least, that it turns out to be a pullet.
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It looks like a frizzled cochin to me... Just a thought...
That is what I used for predator control. I am looking into getting a 22 pistol so I can use the same ammo at my rifle and it would be easier to carry while working outside..@hotcurltr
I only have a .22 semi automatic rifle at this time. Dad is supposed to be on look out.
Betcha it doesn't eat much!!! hehehe!
That is what I used for predator control. I am looking into getting a 22 pistol so I can use the same ammo at my rifle and it would be easier to carry while working outside..
I have never seen one except Rachel that belongs to the chicken chick, and her feathers are just curled back like most frizzles but i did find this photo and it looks like her so i'm think you may be right. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/33037/bantam-chickens/10 the white ones look so different than the red ones and the one's in this photo look like they have silked feathers like mine.It looks like a frizzled cochin to me... Just a thought...