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Where did you order from? Could you ask the seller/breeder what they think the extras could be?They look like super tiny single combs, but there are no wattles, so I am assuming they are pea combs?!?
The second one just started getting red color, so I'm pretty sure she is a she, and hers is more of a single comb.
The thing is they really don't have ANY breeds with pea combs (that I can tell), so I'm at a loss. I also got several that I am assuming are Isbars, but they most definitely have pea combs....![]()
the top boy does NOT look sfh to me, he's just shaped wrong and his comb looks wrong (no points?) but the second pic looks like a blue/white pullet sfh. I can see some mottling in her feathers (I think). if the top boy is sfh, I would not keep him, simply because he's shaped wrong.
Yes. They would eat a horse if you had one available an could get it to stand still for long enough. LOL!@Bulldogma
Yes...Mr. Showoff was hard to get to the back of any of the photos. He was usually between me and Mr. Chocolate.![]()
And you noticed that I didn't put a bib on them for dinner time, eh? I swear those boys would eat a horse!
The boy is not but this girls is probably a Swede.
Oh no! Hopefully your eggs are all just fine! They may hatch a tad later than they would have, but as long as they didn't get really cold, they are probably OK.We had a storm last night and lost power for a while. Don´t know if it was only for a few minutes or a few hours (I was sleeping), so I don´t know if the eggs I´ve had in the bator now for a few days are ruined or not!