K, I know I've posted a lot of little Augusta Gloop lately, but she's getting more and more beautiful every day - and looking more and more like my preferred type for "North American Quechua" with her sleek and sporty body shape and stunningly wild color/pattern. She and her sister, Peanut, are from Belt Hatchery. I had purchased six "Ameraucana" peeps - 2 butterballs, 2 light chipmunks and 2 dark chipmunks - which were raised by a broody Cuckoo Marans. Unfortunately, only two peeps made it out of peephood due to the cats being a little overzealous in their duties.
She's about 17 weeks old now...
Peanut is behind her here. Peanut just looks a bit too "commercial" to me, with a slightly larger size and more plain coloration...
The cats won't even consider flexing on the chickens, or even peeps in the brooder, but peeps running around wild are apparently fair game...
BTW, they're currently running around in the garden for the Winter (fertilization and Integrated Pest Management), thus all the torn-up cardboard and junk in the photos. Next time, I'll be sure to pick up the cardboard before turning them loose.