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Not at the moment but once I get back from my trip I could get photos.I actually think this might be an anomalyI had to google heterocromia, and that is so crazy! Do you have pictures?
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Not at the moment but once I get back from my trip I could get photos.I actually think this might be an anomalyI had to google heterocromia, and that is so crazy! Do you have pictures?
I am shocked by how adventurous some chickens are! Your bike chicken may have enjoyed it more than you knowI don't currently have any who's particularly different, but I have some who're very friendly and funny.
When they were babies I named one of them Dora, as in Dora the explorer, because she was always the first to run to me, and first to go new places. When they got older, two more got just as tame and curious, so I guess I have three Dora's now
One of the first chickens I had as a teen would go on bike-rides with me. I'd pop her onto the steering wheel and off we went (around the farm, not on the road). In hindsight, I don't know if she actually enjoyed it, but she at least tolerated it...

This is fascinating! Was he fertile?I once had a rooster with one big waddle and one super tiny. When he was butchered he had a regular testicle on the side with the regular waddle and a shriveled weird one on the side with the undeveloped waddle
Would an extra leg be due to a double yolked egg and one chick being absorbed by the other? The random black chick is interesting!Also. Growing up on broiler chicken farms I've seen hundreds of chicks with extra legs. Every once in awhile you would get a single black broiler chick out of 100,000+ chicks, I always thought that was interesting
He was. I kept him penned with 2 girls and they hatched out several chicks one year before I replaced him with his bigger/stronger/more aggressive brother who had both waddlesThis is fascinating! Was he fertile?
I can only speculate that it was. I've seen them with partial bodies and feet attached. Definitely a twin that didn't absorb or something like that.Would an extra leg be due to a double yolked egg and one chick being absorbed by the other? The random black chick is interesting!