White Mystery Chick

Pearl looks an awful lot like my Gertie (white leghorn).
Gertie at 10.5 weeks old.View attachment 1183513 Gertie at 17 weeks old, the day she laid her first egg!
View attachment 1183517 Sorry I don't have better pics of Gertie, its hard to get a chicken to hold still for a pic! My neighbors all thought she was a Roo!
Thanks so much! We will hang tight and hope she is a she!
I’ve attached pics of our other “girls” here. They are hilarious.
 

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Pearl looks an awful lot like my Gertie (white leghorn).
Gertie at 10.5 weeks old.View attachment 1183513 Gertie at 17 weeks old, the day she laid her first egg!
View attachment 1183517 Sorry I don't have better pics of Gertie, its hard to get a chicken to hold still for a pic! My neighbors all thought she was a Roo!
Gertie's comb was still yellow at 10.5 weeks. And the bird in question has a different comb type than Gertie.
 
Do you know the person who sold you those 3 chickens? I thought I got taken when I bought my first 3 hens. (They were supposed to be young and already laying) One, a speckled sussex never laid an egg her entire life with us. We had her over 3 years before she passed of old age. RIP Ursula, she sure was a sweetie, I miss her and my roo that the city made me give up after having him for 4 years. Point being I really didn't do my homework and just took someone's word, which left me with 3 old hens, 2 did lay on a regular basis, just not a lot. LOL We loved them just the same.
 
Thanks so much! We will hang tight and hope she is a she!
I’ve attached pics of our other “girls” here. They are hilarious.
I can see the saddle on the second one -- 100% male. If the first one is the same age as the white one, also male. Did you get these as baby chicks or just recently? Because that second one has looked male for weeks now.
 
Do you know the person who sold you those 3 chickens? I thought I got taken when I bought my first 3 hens. (They were supposed to be young and already laying) One, a speckled sussex never laid an egg her entire life with us. We had her over 3 years before she passed of old age. RIP Ursula, she sure was a sweetie, I miss her and my roo that the city made me give up after having him for 4 years. Point being I really didn't do my homework and just took someone's word, which left me with 3 old hens, 2 did lay on a regular basis, just not a lot. LOL We loved them just the same.
Unfortunately, this happens all too often as well. Once a chicken is an adult, it's difficult to tell how old they are.
 
I can see the saddle on the second one -- 100% male. If the first one is the same age as the white one, also male. Did you get these as baby chicks or just recently? Because that second one has looked male for weeks now.

Thanks. They were all chicks when we got them about 3 weeks ago. They’ve grown quite a bit, and still make peeping noises. No eggs yet. Lol
 
Unfortunately, this happens all too often as well. Once a chicken is an adult, it's difficult to tell how old they are.

We do. She hatched them for us during the summer and kept them until they were about 7 weeks old.
We got a layer from them, and have had her for two weeks. No eggs there. Supposedly she is about 1-2 years old.
 
Unfortunately, this happens all too often as well. Once a chicken is an adult, it's difficult to tell how old they are.
We laugh about it now. We did end up with 3 lovely girls, even if we didn't end up with a bunch of eggs. We enjoyed them immensely. Wouldn't have changed a thing, about 4 months later someone was giving away 9 pullets, cause they had too many chickens. We hatched a few ourselves with a broody, and had 16 chickens at one point. Our priest at church got fresh eggs every week and our neighbor with 2 teenage boys got fresh eggs every week. All things happen for the best! LOL
 

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