It's alright. I was just a little taken aback at first. Started wondering if my style of writing was feminine or something. Scratched my head as to why is all. Befuddled, not offended.
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It's alright. I was just a little taken aback at first. Started wondering if my style of writing was feminine or something. Scratched my head as to why is all. Befuddled, not offended.
tsc doesnt sell blrw they sell silver laced which is what yours is also is a male or gold lacedOk, I need some help everyone. My husband went and got BLRW from TSC so we KNOW these are hatchery birds and will not come close to the standard everyone is working towards. We will sell them for pretty back yard laying hens and may keep a couple for ourselves to help replace some of our laying hens we lost over the winter. Anyways, I know not to expect the correct coloration, body type, lacing etc however I am seriously questioning if this one chick is a BLRW? She is not a splash, blue or black...I mean she has grayish and white feathers coming in...she resembles my white faced pied cockatiel I had as a teenage at this point. 3 weeks old as of Thursday, what do you all think?View attachment 2058334View attachment 2058334View attachment 2058335
tsc doesnt sell blrw they sell silver laced which is what yours is also is a male or gold laced
They sold BRLW last year and have had them one delivery so far this year. They do sell them, my local TSC received their chicks from Hoover’s Hatchery. I have 2 splash from the chicks that we purchased, 7 others are either black or blue, still not 100% sure, this one has white lacing though so
I do have BLRW from a breeder and hatching eggs in the incubator from Dragonfly Farm. These chicks were just something my husband bought even though I told him they would not look like the ones we purchased from a breeder last year or the ones we hatch.