When the birds are younger, you get a first clue in the neck feathers. If there is any gold/white/ all blue/ or orange, you are going to throw that color.
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When the birds are younger, you get a first clue in the neck feathers. If there is any gold/white/ all blue/ or orange, you are going to throw that color.
When the birds are younger, you get a first clue in the neck feathers. If there is any gold/white/ all blue/ or orange, you are going to throw that color.
LOL sounds like the 'chicken math' kicked in even before you had them...And lucky for me, i have room, time, handy myself (thankfully because my hubby doesn't like my projects, he says my eyes are bad and i can't count. So what if i drew a tiny coop plan for 6 chickens that turned out 3 times bigger with 12 chickens! )
Are any of these out of my flock?These are my 4 BLRW, hatched early May -1 splash, 1 possibly dark blue with dark neck (which I LOVE), 1 dark blue with orange neck (not pictured), and 1 black with orange neck. Originally you guys pegged 2 of the darker ones as boys, but I'm not sure anymore. What do you guys think for genders? I'm really loving my one splash one, so cute!
Love this pic - cracks me up
Quarantine is great!