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*crosses fingers* Here's to lots of fluffy little babies!
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*crosses fingers* Here's to lots of fluffy little babies!
Quote: I finally beat you to it CR! You are always one of the first to greet, but I finally got one!![]()
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I greet them in new member introductions,and send them here for you to greet them.
Way to burst my bubble HL!![]()
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Tandoori and Jerk are both around 6 weeks old, I think. Tandoori keeps sparring with Jerk, even though he/she is only 2/3 the size. Last night I saw her jump up and take a swing with her feet. Is this normal pullet behavior, or do I have two cockerels sparring? They both have little spur nubs.
Jennifer
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Cool, thanks! I am hoping that most of them are pullets. I already can tell that one of the SF is a cockerel, and it's disappointing.
Jennifer
One of the best thing about Hamburgs is that they are darling little silver babies with a metallic sheen and never go through an ugly adolescence: they look very different at two weeks, three weeks, four weeks (when it's easy to determine gender) and then about five weeks they start looking like little adults, only darker, and from that point on they just get prettier and prettier.
I should put up the baby pictures from last spring, although... not today. I had two strong, healthy, young adults helping me yesterday, and I never did learn not to try to keep up with those people.