Love those names and your birds!
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I've been meaning to do this for a while, everyone has such beautiful birds, and I thought the girls did a great job posing for me! These are Penny, Amy, Bernadette,and Pria.
Lovely chicks! How old are they? #3 and 4 look like cockerels, but the pictures are small and my eyes aren't that good. I can't see the combs on the first two really well. Watch for wattle development. That's usually the best way to tell.
it would be better to compare apples to apples, not oranges. Wyandottes typically feather slower than some other breeds, so comparing the 2 doesn't work well.Can you feather sex SFH?
here is my SFH chick at 3-4 days
anyone have any input to my guesses??
What beauties they are! Excited to be raising some chicks from your girls' eggs! (Some of the friendliest chicks I've had in a while!)
Lovely chicks! How old are they? #3 and 4 look like cockerels, but the pictures are small and my eyes aren't that good. I can't see the combs on the first two really well. Watch for wattle development. That's usually the best way to tell.
Beautiful! Irish influence in upturned nose, ruddy cheeks, leperchaun pointed mouth. Nice SFH too.Here's an update on one of the chicks, the greyish one. I'm doing some progression pictures but this was too cute not the share right away. My daughter loves the chickens and I have to drag her out of the coop and run on a daily basis. Any one she is holding is "my favorite!" You can see behind her the cedar woodbox I am using as the brooder. It's perfect because it's draft-proof and divided into a 3/4 compartment for the logs and a 1/4 compartment for kindling. The kindling area is just right for chicks up to about 2 weeks old.
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