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Crowing
I love the fluffy feet on the one though!!! Never seen a NN with that much fluffWhat about these ones? First 2 are 3 weeks old, last one is 5 weeks
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I love the fluffy feet on the one though!!! Never seen a NN with that much fluffWhat about these ones? First 2 are 3 weeks old, last one is 5 weeks
Oh wait, is the fluffy footed NN a brahma mix? It seems to have less feathering than the blue NN, and slow feathering is a common trait for brahmasWhat about these ones? First 2 are 3 weeks old, last one is 5 weeks
I was told standard sized nn, and she said they weren’t mixed with anything! I’ve never had them before so I know nothing about them!!I love the fluffy feet on the one though!!! Never seen a NN with that much fluff
Thanks!!!!5 week old one looks to be a Pullet, and the 3 week old ones are too early to tell
It does have a lot of feathers on those feet!!! BI love the fluffy feet on the one though!!! Never seen a NN with that much fluff
Ohhhh really? I was thinking the 5 week old was a roo because of bigger comb. But I don’t know this breed. I wonder why the difference in tails in the 2 little ones.5 week old one looks to be a Pullet, and the 3 week old ones are too early to tell
Look at thisI love the fluffy feet on the one though!!! Never seen a NN with that much fluff
what type of comb does it have? If it has a peacomb then it could possibly be mixed with brahma, and if it has a straight comb then it would likely be mixed with cochinLook at this
What kind is this?what type of comb does it have? If it has a peacomb then it could possibly be mixed with brahma, and if it has a straight comb then it would likely be mixed with cochin
Looks like a straight comb or a single row peacomb, hard to tell but their feathers are coming in really pretty! It kind of looks like their going to be silver lacedWhat kind is this?