That's a cool video, so active! Sorry one of your eggs quitWell I lost another ROck Island egg. Pretty sure , I left it in just in case but im positive its dead.Down to seven![]()
Here is little egg #15

I dunno, they don't quite look like my leghorns when they were chicks, gotta pull up a picture here....Alrighty. I thought you all would be interested in getting an update on my Whole Foods chicks. They've grown quite a bit!
Godzilla: Is growing more like a meat bird. He's very heavy, and is excessively slow to feather. Very obviously a roo from his comb.
Unnamed: Our second obvious roo. He has remained all white
Unnamed: Has a lot of comb growth, but no color in it so far. She/he has actually developed a little patch of dark feathers on the back.
Dotty: Alll dotted up, and pretty obviously female so far (yay!) Cute as a button.
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boy with girl in background... mine seemed to have longer beaks, but then again, maybe not or maybe an individual difference?? Otherwise, they do kind of look like leghorns??
Yah, and the little hussy is laying fertile eggs! And to top it all off, the only boys in the coop with her are 14 weeks old! Cradle robber! Tisk tisk!I'm giggling at the "stamp her feet" part of the greeting by crouching.". That's called "the squat" and many hens will stamp like that. The squat means she considers you her rooster. She's submitting to you.
I still think it's adorable when any of my hens squat for me. I have roosters, so it's not as often as it used to be. They're too busy squatting for the boys!

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