Francis Family Farm
Hatching
- May 9, 2021
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I've hatched several that look like this recently. My hens are black Australorps and ISA browns. I have 2 roosters that are both chocolate orpington. I don't know which hens the chicks are from.
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I hatched the same looking chicks this April. I crossed lavender orpington roo to bovan brown hen.I've hatched several that look like this recently. My hens are black Australorps and ISA browns. I have 2 roosters that are both chocolate orpington. I don't know which hens the chicks are from.
I got 3 black chicks and 5 white with the black dots. I will try to get picsI hatched the same looking chicks this April. I crossed lavender orpington roo to bovan brown hen.
One of my white chicks with black spots now has a red breast.I got 3 black chicks and 5 white with the black dots. I will try to get pics
I bought 6 Delaware chicks from a store and 3 of them have spots one is like yours and the other 2 just have black spot on their head SUPPOSED to be Delaware hens..lol
This little cutiepie popped out of an egg today and I'm curious if it's possible to peg down who the parents are? I have multiple possible daddies, but only a couple hen possibilities.
Possible moms: Production Red or White Jersey Giant.
Possible dads: White Jersey Giant, Wheaten Easter Egger Bantam, Rhode Island Red Bantam, White Silkie Bantam, Blue Cochin Bantam, or Wheaten Cubalaya Bantam. (Yes, I know...I'm working on cutting bacj on my roos, ha ha)
The chick's legs are yellow and there are no extra toes, so I'm guessing that would cross off the Silkie and probably the Jersey Giant and Easter Egger too(since both have tintee legs)? And no feathered feet, so there goes the cochin too.
@cherrynberry just hatched a chick that has black spots.I bought 6 Delaware chicks from a store and 3 of them have spots one is like yours and the other 2 just have black spot on their head SUPPOSED to be Delaware hens..lol