temple1612
Chirping
- Jun 28, 2017
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I thought those were supposed to be all black at hatch? Mine were.Looks like a Black Star pullet. I had one that looked like that.
Yes, she has a single comb. Someone in a Facebook group said that a cross of a Jersey Giant and Delaware would look like this so I guess that makes the most sense.I've had a few "chocolate chicks" hatch out and they are usually some variety of Easter Egger or EE cross with another breed, but it's impossible to really say at this juncture. Has it got a single comb? This chick looked exactly like that and she was 1/2 Delaware and 1/2 EE.
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And this hen was 1/2 EE and 1/2 Barred Rock, also a "chocolate chick".
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but, then again, it may not. It's hard to peg mixes. Sometimes, they look very little like what they really are, though if you're experienced, you can see some clues to the cross.Yes, she has a single comb. Someone in a Facebook group said that a cross of a Jersey Giant and Delaware would look like this so I guess that makes the most sense.
I bought three Black Star chicks and only one was all black.I thought those were supposed to be all black at hatch? Mine were.
Do those two lay olive eggs?I've had a few "chocolate chicks" hatch out and they are usually some variety of Easter Egger or EE cross with another breed, but it's impossible to really say at this juncture. Has it got a single comb? This chick looked exactly like that and she was 1/2 Delaware and 1/2 EE.
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And this hen was 1/2 EE and 1/2 Barred Rock, also a "chocolate chick".
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