- Thread starter
- #31
lilwanderer
Crowing
Well the marans eggs are very different than Penny's- And they're my only chocolate layers. So probably just the lighting, but now you've got me wondering.Probably just a coincidence. I've seen photos from other flocks, where blues hatch in a variety of shades from very light to very dark, with just one rooster and a few hens.
Penny would be the crele-colored hen, right?
Yes, that chick would be a male.
As long as you are sure of the mother, then yes that one is female.
Yes, that would be normal: some blacks and some blues, and obviously some browns as well (based on the male chick.)
You say that's from the Maran. I didn't think she was barred.
But I think I see a light spot on the head of the blue chick. If neither parent has white barring, then none of their chicks should have barring.
Maybe it's just a trick of the lighting in that photo![]()
I'll be hatching more penny babies in the future just to hatch chicks and know who's a pullet now. Though that might depend on if I like what they make.