The Welsummer Thread!!!!

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Still think no band is a pullet and brown is a cockeral, but I defer to Kim's expertise. (brown one could probably go either way - messy V on the head, but has the eyeliner)
 
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Engteacher~ WOW! You have some great students!!!!!!!! Congratulations! They all get extra big A++++++++++ for that!
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That is so fantastic! What nice students, they must really love you!
 
LOL! If I had them in my hot little hands it would be a completely different story and I could tell you in a flash. Guaranteed!
Looking at them in photos is a whole new experience for me. LOL! Cheryl is the second person I have ever shipped Wellie eggs to, the first batch sent out where knocked off the table by accident....the doggies didn't mean to do it....and none hatched.
Lensters has some of my birds, but he did not post photos of them as chicks. Let's just say that I haven't let loose of too many of them since I started with them...so seeing someone else post photos of them is quite new and very cool...like someone else has taken pictures of chicks that just hatched in my brooder.
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So Kim, you've only recently begun to share your Wellies - How long have you been breeding them?
The pics of them on your page are very nice - when were those taken?
 
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Thanks, Steve! I have shared them with people that are pretty local to me, but still not too many. Those photos are from various times with in the last year.
....I also have just started sharing my Marans with folks that are a little further away from me....I have shared them with people here relatively local, but again.... not many.
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Thanks, Steve! I have shared them with people that are pretty local to me, but still not too many. Those photos are from various times with in the last year.
....I also have just started sharing my Marans with folks that are a little further away from me....I have shared them with people here relatively local, but again.... not many.
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I feel very privileged. Thank you. I promise your offspring will have a very good life here in Maine. Look at my BYC page if you have not already and you can get an idea of their future home environment.
I will be adding a new 8'x8' coop to what you see there now, plus a very large fenced in run area.
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=50610
 
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Cheryl,

Not super experienced here, but I'll give it my best guess.....I see 2 possibly 3 boys and the rest look very chipmunky to me sooooooo girls, plenty of em.
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