And the picture of your Calicowoods hen which you said was special to you is ???? 
Yep, now I'm going to Chickenstock, too. 
Looks like I will have mostly barber/calicowoods line bird and hoping this next hatch goes well this coming week. Harold has some Whitmore birds which should help balance out the flock as well. The wing feathering on my current two batches of chicks 6 from Michael in TN and 2 for Amanda in AL are distinctly different and I don't think it is a boy girl thing, I think it is a line thing.
I have eggs in the bator from Iowa and from North Carolina for next weeks hatch of Wellies.
Will have to get the camera out and see if I can get a shot that shows it well on the current brooder chicks.
My 
TSC pullets are missing all their buddies. They have too much room now in the basement and are all standing there waiting for me at the entrance/door when they hear me coming down to check on them. They have food and water aplenty so I guess they are just missing the rest of the crowd.
Got 15 eating eggs out from under that broody hen and she has the 7 fertile eggs left that she is supposed to be brooding. She's doing good work. I only got pecked a little and it doesn't hurt anymore. Her chicks should pop on Sunday (Wellies from Shane) Wanted to make sure I had the incubator backed up and still get some wellies to hatch out!! Shane's were Grisham/Hall and a Calicowoods and were crossed with a rooster from a Kansas breeder that worked with his birds. So it is all interesting to see what I will get and how they compare to everything else.
I'm really keen on Opa's chicks and Harold's eggs!
Happy here!
Bonnie