Solid white chicks -- ?

Mamagirl3

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May 1, 2022
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Not seen solid white chicks before? Black or variations of black. But mostly all shades of yellow.. with or without other color spots. But never seen solid white chix at one day old and 3 weeks later.. still all white?
 
Please post pictures.
Hahaha. Will do tomorrow... just walked in and washed up-- need to get supper finished up. Been down there all afternoon... cleaning and getting meds done. Not going back this evening... but thank you so very much for responding! We have a place for the sick or the injured or setting and hatching. Time all those areas are cleaned up and cages cleaned ( plus the time i absolutely must play with baby chicks) and spend time talking to all that is housed there. Got a hen i put in her seat to hang when i first get there and let her hang 2-3 hours while we are there... have fingers crossed and prayer she will get strength in her legs back. Still cant hold her but i do some physical therapy on her daily.. most days 2 times... she is a little better.. but needs a lot more! Again, thank you for noticing my post... will get pics tomorrow! Time to *stir* have a great evening!
 

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This chick is very pretty! And the little fuzzy legs. ❤️
Where do you get it?

The closest I’ve had to all white were white leghorns.
 
We have never had all chicks... the parents would be our lt brahamasbut thet are always yellow and the first wing feathers have black tips on them! Never had a solid white chick? Even others that we have are all variations of yellows... except the jerseys are always black. And even the grandkids moved an egg around when gathering... it still wouldnt be anything white? Never had a white at hatch chick. So we are wondering if she will get back markings or not? I can tell you this-> she already knows she gets lots of attention... cause she is a little spit fire.. wants to be first to everything.. . When mama hen gives out her orders she is the first to come running to obey. At this age they are all a little skittish and mama hen is warning them but this little white snowball.. will run under mama then realize it is us and come running out. Right up to us! She dont cheep when we pick her up either! Haha. She is going to be a very spoiled one! Haha
 

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