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Are you telling me that "speckled" and "grey with mohawk" are not the proper names??Dominique looking one is female.
LB mix is male.
Crested blue mix is female.



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Are you telling me that "speckled" and "grey with mohawk" are not the proper names??Dominique looking one is female.
LB mix is male.
Crested blue mix is female.
I'm sure you do. So do I.I have breeds that are 30 weeks old and not even started laying males don't get saddles at 8 weeks
I saw the extra toes too...Both have feathered feet and are colored like Light Brahmas, but I'm seeing extra toes which makes me wonder who their other ancestors are![]()
x2I'm sure you do. So do I.
"Most breeds" is the key part.
12 weeks is the average saddle age, as the same poster already noted.
No, no! If they were my birds, Speckledy and Mohawk it would be!Are you telling me that "speckled" and "grey with mohawk" are not the proper names??You all must crack up at us newbies and our serious lack of knowledge
hahaha
I said most. My breed doesn't lay until close to 28-36 weeks. Most of the time they are older than that.I have breeds that are 30 weeks old and not even started laying males don't get saddles at 8 weeks
No, no! If they were my birds, Speckledy and Mohawk it would be!
Did you hatch them? I said Dominique looking mix because she has a rose comb and barred feathers. I have Dominiques (like the pullet in my avatar) and apart from the legs and slightly smudged barring, she looks like one.
I now see there are two Light Brahma mixes. Both are male.
That dude looks to be the dad of the blue, assuming you hatched them yourself.Here is my post and pictures of the 5 toes and feathered feet. Also, a picture of the barnyard mix rooster.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chicks-with-5-toes.1424209/