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My granddaughER Tillie, showing off and playing with her Silver Laced Wyandotte, Pepper
I don't incubate, so can't comment on the humidity question. ... but what breed? There is a feathering variation in some breeds called 'naked necks', I think with silkies they are called 'showgirls'....
She looks like a very happy chicken keeper in training! Always great to see the little ones enjoying their birds!
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Not good pics, but here are the Easter Eggers hens that some of these chocks are from. The two larger, not the smaller brown. We were told she is infertile.
Beautiful girls, and certainly not naked necks! The one on the left looks like a Salmon Favorelle cross...
They both have a little bit of a muff, you can't really see it here in the picture though, the little brown one, not so much. But all three lay blue/green eggs. I need to pull out the good camera a get some good pictures of them.
Probably a hatching anomaly then, and most likely a temporary thing since chicks go through a couple of molts at a very young age. Will be interesting to see their progress.
Thanks.
Yes, just odd, lol. They seem strong though,just bald.