Northwest_Wannabe
Songster
Changing my answer!!! I'm thinking #1 might be a brahma! I don't see a single comb on that chick : D
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Changing my answer!!! I'm thinking #1 might be a brahma! I don't see a single comb on that chick : D
Chick 1: Buff Brahma
Chick 2: GL Cochin
Chick 3: Blue or SL Cochin (pics are still dark)
Chick 4: Blue Cochin.
Number 3 is blue. Thanks for the better pic!All of those are lovely! I’ll have to post more pictures when they’re less “downy” and have better feathering. Here is a brighter picture of Namentuppen (#3).
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Ha! I used that for their first day because I knew the temperatures were correct (I usually use it for another creature who needs heat). I now have their box set up with the proper temperatures, though they may get moved back to the Critter-Nation when they get too big for their XL "Moving box".Haha! I'm not the only one to use the midwest critter/ferret nation cages as brooders
Thank you!Number 3 is blue. Thanks for the better pic!
Ha! I used that for their first day because I knew the temperatures were correct (I usually use it for another creature who needs heat). I now have their box set up with the proper temperatures, though they may get moved back to the Critter-Nation when they get too big for their XL "Moving box".
The Buff one is a Buff Brahma bantam. It's the only one with a pea comb. The rest are Cochin Bantams.Chicks #3 and #4 (Namentuppen and Buck)
Namentuppen:
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Buck:
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