It must sound like I want this chick to be a boy, but I assure you, I want a girl!
But why the redness in the comb only 1 day later…?
Please continue reassuring me that Lex is a girl.
Something that is in my favor… while she has some reddish shades on her chest, I don’t see any red or gold...
This is Lexington. Her mom is an Easter Egger and dad is a Barnyard mix with a straight comb. She hatched 4/19, making her about 7 weeks.
I’m leaning pullet, but am suspicious.
Pics from today 6/4:
I’ve been burned so many times. Tell me my suspicions are unwarranted.
She was the...
You did what you thought was right at the time. That's the best that any of us can expect to do. And what you've learned from this unfortunate experience will help you to continue being the best chicken parent you can be to your other birds.
I am sorry for your loss.
This is Killian the RIR at about 7 or 8 weeks. She had me a little nervous around this time, but she is now a lovely laying hen at just over a year old.
I didn't realize we had a hatchery here in the US that sold them. In fact, when I saw it on the feed store's list, I thought it was a typo, haha. I did have to drive about an hour away to get them. They have never been avaialble at any of my nerby feed stores. I got 4 of them. One turned out to...
That’s really cool. I bet you have some of the nicest Barnies around being so close to their origin. Mine are just from hatcheries here in the US and most don’t have great double lacing like I see pics of. The 4 chicks I just got are blue Barnevelders, so Im especially curious how they will look:
Wow! Their color is really pretty. I like that it looks like some of the lacing came through.
My chicks range in age from 5 weeks down to 2 weeks. My first two hatched 4/20- one male (MJ) and one female (Pimento). The female has the dark chipmunk stripe on body and head. Neither chick had a...
Hi there! I’d love to hear how your chicks are turning out? I hatched chicks from my Bielefelder hens (mix breed but not barred Roos). Unfortunately I couldn't determine gender until combs popped and barred color appeared around 4 weeks old.
Misty is refusing to come out of the brooder for pics. This is the best I could do. Misty is the chick whose comb is turning pinkish-orange. Her chest color I think indicates female, but then again my obvious male has a loudly patterned chest, too.
Just for fun here is Cloudy the male. I...
Every time I try to get a pic, there’s either too much or not enough light, lol!
I just moved them out to the big run, and the brooder or little chick area is under the roofed portion, so now my pics are going to be dark and probably too backlit for goood comparison. But here’s a couple more...
I agree with you. THey look like they began to develop and then quit pretty early on.
That being said, I have a rule of 2 (or 3). I have to candle and consider an egg a goner twice before I actually toss it. But that's mostly my anxiety talking.