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Definitely will add pictures. I’m thinking at 8 weeks I can put them in the coop seperate from the 2 leghorns and my potentially easyet Eggerlove to see your chicks in the brooder when they are 8 weeks old or so.
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Definitely will add pictures. I’m thinking at 8 weeks I can put them in the coop seperate from the 2 leghorns and my potentially easyet Eggerlove to see your chicks in the brooder when they are 8 weeks old or so.
Definitely will add pictures. I’m thinking at 8 weeks I can put them in the coop seperate from the 2 leghorns and my potentially easyet Eggerlove to see your chicks in the brooder when they are 8 weeks old or so.
Yep, then I'd say she's an EE! They're lovely birds because there's so much feather and egg shell color in each individual...no standard for them.Yea she has a comb like that but smaller since she’s a pullet. This place is awesome you guys are amazing. Thank you! I also have 6 Brahma chicks in my brooder currently, a white leghorn cockerel, and white leghorn pullet. This is definitely my new hobby!
She is beautiful. I'd definitely say she's a Partridge Cochin Bantam... I actually didn't know there were bantams of that color, but I know large fowl Cochins for sure come in that color. =)View attachment 1468532 View attachment 1468533 View attachment 1468535 Could you please help me? I don’t know what breed is my chicken, bought it in a bantam box but they didn’t know what it was exactly, very nice temperament since baby so we love her, but we would love to know what she really is...
Partridge cochin... SO cute!View attachment 1468532 View attachment 1468533 View attachment 1468535 Could you please help me? I don’t know what breed is my chicken, bought it in a bantam box but they didn’t know what it was exactly, very nice temperament since baby so we love her, but we would love to know what she really is...