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Cheers2Ya
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She does not resemble any of the chicks I've googled of that breed. But maybe?Couldn't possibly be a Silver Lakenvelder, could it?
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She does not resemble any of the chicks I've googled of that breed. But maybe?Couldn't possibly be a Silver Lakenvelder, could it?
I agree - and this is yet another lesson teaching me patience. Haha Yes, I will keep this post updated. I'm intrigued, as well!@Cheers2Ya Could you keep us updated as the weeks go by? I'm very intrigued now to see what she grows up to be.
Also, since she's hatchery it could be that she is one of their listed breeds, but she isn't a good example of one.
Thank you! She's adorable!In case you would like to know, here is what a Silver Lakenvelder chick looks like when it starts to feather in:
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I've heard that is often the case, but her (or his) comb and tail is growing at the same rate as the confirmed pullets I received at the same time. It's fine with me either way. As long as he's a nice boy, he's welcome to stay!Their free chicks are always male. That is how they get rid of them.