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I respectfully request a critique of three Bantam RIR chicks that I took pictures of just now. They are exactly four weeks old.
These were hatched from shipped eggs from Arkansas.




All three were wanting to sit. This first chick with a blue band has been the quickest to feather out of the three. Really dark.






This second chick with yellow band is slower to feather but is dark and has a nice little brick shape.



The third chick with the green band is my favorite. It is dark and also has a nice little brick shape.

At four weeks old I know it's early to judge them harshly but I would really like to know from the knowledgable folk if these have good features at this age.

Thank you for taking the time to take a look.
pictures taken without a flash inside with natural lighting. No photo shop other than to crop the images.


Mumsy
 
My non-professional critique would be as follows:

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Awwww.
 
My non-professional critique would be as follows:

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Awwww.
Thank you. They are friendly little chicks.
Mumsy,
You sure have some nice color on the beak! They look dark and rich. I hope mine grow to be so beautiful in a few weeks.
Thank you delisha. You always say such nice things.
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I can see that the horn color on the front of the legs is strong too. I got my eggs on ebay from a very small farm. I wish I had more hatch but these three are certainly better than I hoped for. The feathers are coming in rich and dark. They didn't want to stand when I brought them in the house. They just sort of squatted there on the table. Very laid back and mellow.
If they were really poor quality I figured someone here would speak up. It wouldn't hurt my feelings. I didn't breed them. I just want to know if I should keep them and try do something with them. Or should I sell these three at the farmers market this Spring to a 4-H kid. Their little baby combs have the correct number of points. Their feet are good. I can see no glaring disqualifying points but four weeks is pretty young still. Thanks again Heidi and delisha for commenting.
 
I respectfully request a critique of three Bantam RIR chicks that I took pictures of just now. They are exactly four weeks old.
These were hatched from shipped eggs from Arkansas.




All three were wanting to sit. This first chick with a blue band has been the quickest to feather out of the three. Really dark.






This second chick with yellow band is slower to feather but is dark and has a nice little brick shape.



The third chick with the green band is my favorite. It is dark and also has a nice little brick shape.

At four weeks old I know it's early to judge them harshly but I would really like to know from the knowledgable folk if these have good features at this age.

Thank you for taking the time to take a look.
pictures taken without a flash inside with natural lighting. No photo shop other than to crop the images.


Mumsy
they look true to breed and are very dark. Where did you get them from?
 

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