I've never studied genetics for long enough to have them down...but I believe your all white lady, Will Pikake #4 is carrying recessive white. That cockerel looks like he's going to grow up gorgeous15 wks. old. Our dad is a Sapphire Gem. Possible moms are: Sapphire Gem, golden comet, ISA Brown, Black sex link, Welsummer, Cream Legbar x BCMaran. Earl, #1 & 3, is sporting cream colored hackles, brown spots in wings. Which of these breeds has a recessive white feather gene? Will Pikake #4, lay white eggs? Onyx, #5 pic, is definitely CL x BCM. She has hair like her broody mom Xena. #2( RIP). What do you all think? I was trying to look up breed heritage. Another cockerel looks like a darker barred rock, so definitely SG mom.
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O that looks cold! I have these romanticized memories of snow...but beauty aside, that looks so cold!Woke up today to the first winter wonderland. I shoveled some places out for the chickens so they didn’t have to walk in the snow, but none of them are interested in come out. They also decided it would be a great idea to bust open an egg. They didn’t eat it but I’m normally really good at getting the eggs. This one though was later before their normal times so I wasn’t expecting them to lay. The ducks came out and stood around out of their pond before going in but sure enough they did. I will have to post a picture of the chickens when they decide to get out.
Smart birdiesWell the chickens came out. So I gave them some cracked corn get them moving cause they were just hanging out under the coop.

At least most of em die! Hooray for that right! Pretty girl thereWelp, the waterer was frozen solid this morning for the first time so I plugged it in to thaw. Today I will finally wrap the coop and tend to any other preps for the new england winter! I think the only really good part about freezing temps and chickens is that all the potential harmful bugs die! I think? Lol. Do mites survive winters?
