Boy am I glad I put in a batch to incubate when I did...darn chickens went on egg strike the minute it snowed...which was the same time my internet went out Still not fixed. What I get for living in the back of beyond and being too cheap to drive into town more than once a week.
Anyway, my Sussex and my Icelandic spotties are growing well. This is a picture of them this afternoon. They were hatched September 13. Only the breeder I got them both from was pretty sure the Sussex was a roo and the Icelandic a pullet...I'm thinking it's the other way 'round. Anyone want to take a guess? The Icelandic's on the right, the Sussex is on the left. The Sussex has very pale pink comb and feet, but the Icey's got very yellow legs, they just washed out in the photo.
Dreaming of spotted chickens come summer.
Anyway, my Sussex and my Icelandic spotties are growing well. This is a picture of them this afternoon. They were hatched September 13. Only the breeder I got them both from was pretty sure the Sussex was a roo and the Icelandic a pullet...I'm thinking it's the other way 'round. Anyone want to take a guess? The Icelandic's on the right, the Sussex is on the left. The Sussex has very pale pink comb and feet, but the Icey's got very yellow legs, they just washed out in the photo.
Dreaming of spotted chickens come summer.