Great news on the fertility Notinoz - keep us posted - when are they due?
I'll give an update on my Exchequer Leghorns even though there isn't much to report yet. They were 3 weeks old yesterday and have been in the brooder since they arrived. I bought a couple of pens from Deerfield, that her DH made and they are really nice pens, about 5x5x2' high. They delivered the first to me on Monday evening, and yesterday morning I moved all of the chicks outside for their first taste of the outdoors. The green grass was foreign to them but it didn't take them long to get excited about it. They stayed outdoors last night since the overnight low was forecast to be in the 60's, but we have wintry weather moving in (more snow on the way? Seriously? In May????) so they will be back in the brooder this afternoon, probably for several days.
There are 21 chicks in the brooder (I let my broody hen have a couple to raise). The order consisted of:
15 Ex. Leghorns
2 Buff Catalana
2 Buckeye
2 Mottled Java
2 Ancona
2 Barnevelder
When they arrived, I couldn't tell who was who, other than the Buff Catalanas. Unfortunately, I lost 4 chicks in the first couple of days, I assume due to shipping stress. One was a Buff Catalana, and one was a chipmunk. Two were yellow and black and I had no idea if they were leghorns, mottled javas or anconas since all of those chicks look alike. I also threw two chicks I had hatched the same day these guys hatched, into the mix, but I at least do know which they are.
Anywho.....I can now tell one Mottled Java. It still looks the same as the others except it is twice the size of any of them. I keep looking for another big one like it but I'm not seeing another that stands out so its possible one of those early black/yellow losses was an MJ, which really is good news, because I didn't want to lose too many Leghorns - the main project birds.
Here's the thing: these leghorns are feathering out incredibly slowly. The ones that started as chipmunks are now covered in more feathers than down. The opposite is true of the leghorns, who are still almost all down, except for the wing feathers. NONE of the leghorns has a tail yet, except the one that is under the broody hen - I noticed last night that she is sprouting tiny little tail feathers. All of the chicks in the brooder have zip for a tail - yet. So - it is still way too early to determine mottling, since all I have right now are some yellow/black chicks, with white and black wing feathers, but even those aren't at all mottled - each feather is about half white and half black.
I am guessing (hoping?) that mottling starts to come out with the teenage molt, or this is going to be a somewhat disappointing project starter. Interestingly, all of the chicks that started out as chipmunks, show a ton of mottling in the feathers they are growing in, even though they aren't mottled breeds. Buckeyes should be a solid dark red in color but there is no chick with even the slightest dark red look to it yet. So I guess they will change as they go through their teenage molt too. They are only hatchery birds but I would hope they'd at least have some resemblance to their nominal breed
So there is my 3 week update - exciting wasn't it?