Looks like an Old English Game Bantam... not sure which color, tho... very pretty!
Thanks! (Hope I didn't miss any other responses on this...)
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Looks like an Old English Game Bantam... not sure which color, tho... very pretty!
Thanks! (Hope I didn't miss any other responses on this...)
I didn't see any, so that's why I did, lol... looks similar to some of my OEGB babies tho... I'm trying to remember which ones have the dark legs...
ETA: just looked on Cackle and it looks like their Ginger Red, maybe??
That's what I was thinking too. I just hope it's not a gold sebright, I am just not a fan of the breed at all. Too flighty, mean and I find the comb unattractive lol.
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The wings seem to be gold laced though... :/
now I know......hey guys and gals.......gossip time.......mylilhen777 is going to hatch some chicks this year.......don't tell anyone it is a secret
Whoops, sorry, I did not look at the comb... yeah, it looks like a Sebright... :/
The ovation Button is right beside the quote button (green thumbs up)wow, that is rather fascinating. I was wondering what one could do to influence gender. I think some egg bearing creatures can determine gender by temperature (I am sure I learned that in school, but it's been a while since I was there and cannot remember what creature it was. I am thinking turtle or gator, something like that, but I am not certain)
so the eggs are gendered on creation... I guess that is from moment of chicken development in the egg then?
awesome bit of info, thank you! have an ovation for that (whatever it is, I am guessing it is good)
The ovation Button is right beside the quote button (green thumbs up)
Up to four little peeping fluff balls.
Have six more eggs that were still showing signs of life yesterday. I could hear peeps through two shells...how long should I wait for a pip from these guys?? I'm hoping to wake up to more!!
I read chicks can stay in the incubator up to 3 days after hatching. Does this sound right? I have eight chicks that are a bit older (5-10 days) and am a bit worried about the newbies going in with them. The last picture is the biggest of those older chicks for comparison.