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In the Brooder
- Aug 12, 2021
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Hello!
I didn't realize the Golden-Laced Wyandotte chicks I had been gifted were actually a straight run. Here they are at 8 weeks. I also have a buff orpington chick that I'm concerned about. I can't have roosters (in the city) so we'll have to rehome any in the flock. I've been playing wait and see but I'd like to find them a new home before winter, but so far I can't tell who should stay and who should go. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Wyandotte 1.
Wyandotte 2.
Wyandotte 3.
W4.
W5.
W6.
Last is Buffy, shown here at 7 weeks. She was sexed unlike the others but has a curvy tail that is making me nervous. Her comb seems to be in line with a hen tho. She's my only buff so I don't have anyone to compare her too.
Sorry for the photo overload but I tried to be as helpful as possible by capturing everything I could. Thank you in advance for helping a newb!!
I didn't realize the Golden-Laced Wyandotte chicks I had been gifted were actually a straight run. Here they are at 8 weeks. I also have a buff orpington chick that I'm concerned about. I can't have roosters (in the city) so we'll have to rehome any in the flock. I've been playing wait and see but I'd like to find them a new home before winter, but so far I can't tell who should stay and who should go. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Wyandotte 1.
Wyandotte 2.
Wyandotte 3.
W4.
W5.
W6.
Last is Buffy, shown here at 7 weeks. She was sexed unlike the others but has a curvy tail that is making me nervous. Her comb seems to be in line with a hen tho. She's my only buff so I don't have anyone to compare her too.
Sorry for the photo overload but I tried to be as helpful as possible by capturing everything I could. Thank you in advance for helping a newb!!