Trooper, the single hatchling

I didn't take any pictures yesterday, as I was so busy tending to a litter of 4-week-old pups, finishing the new chicken coop and moving all the chickens around that I forgot all about this project of mine!
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Here is Trooper today at 13 days old though...


Here is a back view, you can see some slight tailfeathers starting to push through as well as some back feathers at the top of the wings
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Trooper looks like my speckled sussex when they were chicks. What're his parents? I couldn't tell from the collage: bad eyes, so details sometimes escape me. He's adorable, btw. My blue americaunas *sp* are the same age, but they're smaller than him.
 
Hi all. I am sorry for missing a few days, my internet at home is off at the moment so I'm not able to connect from home. I have to go into town to get to a WiFi hotspot to get online, so please pardon if my posts are a few days apart. I am still taking pictures every day though!
 
So here he is on Monday at exactly 2 weeks (14 days) old.


at 15 Days... Giving me the stink-eye....


16 Days old
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And yesterday at 17 days old... The tail feathers coming out nicely!


A back view at 17 days old.... Look at all the feathers!
 
I don't see a dark line on the head...I'd say trooper is a cockerel ....oh happy belated birthday
 
I don't see a dark line on the head...I'd say trooper is a cockerel ....oh happy belated birthday

I think another poster mentioned it was their birthday when Trooper hatched. I'm actually hoping that he is a cockerel... Because his dad has become a real meanie who kicks people and as a result I've had to isolate him, which I don't like. If Trooper is a cockerel, he can take over the duty as my breeding bird (to create red sex-linked chicks) and his dad can be culled
 
I think another poster mentioned it was their birthday when Trooper hatched. I'm actually hoping that he is a cockerel... Because his dad has become a real meanie who kicks people and as a result I've had to isolate him, which I don't like. If Trooper is a cockerel, he can take over the duty as my breeding bird (to create red sex-linked chicks) and his dad can be culled
If he does end up being a cockerel, he will have some very fine wing feathers for doing the "wing dance" around the hens. I am always impressed by how fast the wing feathers grow on chicks. Hopefully he doesn't have too many "meanie" genes passed on from his father - lol.
 
Day 18...


Day 19... Finally got him moved to something bigger than the cooler box incubator/temporary brooder... He moaned all weekend...



And day 20... A quiet moment while he ate some...

 
Sorry for the sometimes bad quality of the photos... My good camera broke and I am stuck using a cell phone camera with no flash and very poor quality... Better than no pics I suppose...
 

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