Show off your Peas!

Here are some pictures of these guys before i let them go, i think they were 12 weeks old in these pictures, i'm thinking of getting better new images for all my peachicks but i'm still lazy to do it.





It looks very similar to the one in your last picture. The dark feathers growing in on it's back look more gray not really black, like my IBBS. Wing feathers look similar as well. It also has some brown coloring showing up on it's face, like the ones in the first 2 pics, I kept looking at it and wondering if it was dirt. The IBBS in the pen with it doesn't have that coloring on the face.
 
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I weighed my 7 week olds today. 1- 1206g,1- 655g, and one at 948 g. The smallest one is a female that has had accidents. I knew she was much smaller , but that much surprised me. I believe the big one is a boy and the other 2 are hens, but not completely sure about the middle one. They all have green showing.
 
Uploaded just fine for me. I went to the zoo with my mom, and grandma. I wish they kept their peacock but they had to get rid of it. Most of the animals were sleeping only a handful were awake.
I heard a lady right next to me saying this African Crown Crane has peacock hair. I started laughing on the inside.
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This Crane has an egg under it and I was able to get a pic of the egg.



I would love to have these two pheasants they are beautiful.



Awesome Giraffe!

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Lucky for him he's in a zoo otherwise he would not be around.









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Here are some pictures of these guys before i let them go, i think they were 12 weeks old in these pictures, i'm thinking of getting better new images for all my peachicks but i'm still lazy to do it.






Okay, hopefully these pics are good enough to tell us something. This is the first time I've actually spread his wings and inspected him closely and I'm now thinking he may be split to pied as there seem to be some white patches on his wings. This baby is from a shipped egg that came from @snowshoe I think the possible parents are a Bronze BS male in with 2 bronze hens, a bronze hen that is split to pied and perhaps WE, and a IBBS hen that is split Bronze. Don't know if the Bronze split Pied could also be split to BS or not? But right now I am just curious about color more than anything. There are no black feathers on this bird, the dark feathers are a charcoal gray and most are light gray, like the tail supports. There is ni sign of any green coloring on those dark feathers either and by 11 weeks I am used to seeing the green start to show.








I wish I'd had another person to help so I could have gotten side by side shots with the IBBS that is also in the pen, he has a lot of black feathers showing and a lot of green visible as well, they just look very different. Thoughts???
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Here's a female or at least that's what everybody else has been telling me. I think that if the black is bold it's most likely a male while the female has more of a cloudy black.




 
Okay, hopefully these pics are good enough to tell us something. This is the first time I've actually spread his wings and inspected him closely and I'm now thinking he may be split to pied as there seem to be some white patches on his wings. This baby is from a shipped egg that came from @snowshoe I think the possible parents are a Bronze BS male in with 2 bronze hens, a bronze hen that is split to pied and perhaps WE, and a IBBS hen that is split Bronze. Don't know if the Bronze split Pied could also be split to BS or not? But right now I am just curious about color more than anything. There are no black feathers on this bird, the dark feathers are a charcoal gray and most are light gray, like the tail supports. There is ni sign of any green coloring on those dark feathers either and by 11 weeks I am used to seeing the green start to show.








I wish I'd had another person to help so I could have gotten side by side shots with the IBBS that is also in the pen, he has a lot of black feathers showing and a lot of green visible as well, they just look very different. Thoughts???
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Well, if these white feathers are solid white there is a big chance for the bronze we hen to be his mother, they have surprised many times by being split bs before, by the way i think he start to look like a male. I have never raised india blue black shoulder before, but I just took new pictures for my bronze bs chicks, i will post them in my next post.
 
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