YO GEORGIANS! :)

[COLOR=333333]Here's pics I took 2 days ago of the boys:[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Chick #1[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [COLOR=B42000] [/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Chick #2[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [COLOR=B42000] [/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Chick #3[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [COLOR=B42000] [/COLOR][/COLOR]
Ok, I just took this pics. Chick #4: I'm pretty sure this one is a girl
And these are the 2 I'm not sure about. Their combs seem bigger than Chick #4, but not as big or red as the first 3 chicks. (Sorry these pics aren't the best. Not much light in that room, plus it's hard to take a "selfie" with a squirming chick in your hand :gig ) Chick #5: Chick #6: [COLOR=B42000] [/COLOR]
Oh I remember my LBs! They were beautiful and I miss them. I wouldn't mind getting more, but beware when it rains, they turn orange! I named mine Frappechino and Cappechino
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So from researching all over the web it appears that the LBs can be sexed by their feathers quite easily. General consensus seems to be that ones with the tails coming in straight are pullets and the fluffy butts are cockerels. Plus the girls feather faster than the boys.

That's what the internet says, anyway.
 
And y'all know what they sayyyy.. About the interneettttt...

Actually it depends on what you are researching. Research reptile care and yes it is pretty darn accurate and precise. Chicken care? Errrrrmmmm......well.......not so much. Gotta take it all with a grain of salt and use your own best judgement.
 
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Did anyone notice that SPRING has SPRUNG! They said it would be a horrid stormy day, it has been very nice!

The birds are chirping, the grass/weeds are growing fast, the bugs are appearing and super happy. SPRING!
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