I just stumbled across this thread and found pics of my birds on here already, lol. My email notifications must have been turned off. . Here's some pics of a color not on this thread yet:
In the early spring I put a bunch of eggs which I thought had gotten real cold from a mixed group into a new unfamiliar bator to test the machine & get to know it. Bator worked great & eggs were very viable: 11 of 12 hatched, . The white guy pictured above is from a chamois roo (first pic in this thread) over a silver hen. Kinda pretty for an oops.
I love the Spitzhauben breed. I acquired some spitz eggs the first year I had an incubator bc I figured if I was going to go thru the trouble of hatching out chicks, might as well hatch out polka dotted chickens with Mohawks . I hatched out a few other breeds that year as well, but the spitzes stood out by far as my favorites. Love their personalities & attitude. They're the first ones out in the snowy cold days we have up here. Always coming to see what I'm doing. And they're a breed that needs/deserves more attention. It's great that we're seeing more of the golds and chamois in this country as well as better quality silvers. It's a really fun breed to work with.
The two that I got from you are doing great! I love the fact that they actually look like Spitz, and not Polish.
I Think that I have one male and one female. i thought that they were both black, but the boy, Schnitzel, has lots of white on him. The girl, Java is mostly black, but also has some white.
Somehow I have lost track of time, and I am not sure if their current feathers are still their juvenile feathers or if these are their adult feathers....
Hummm... I will need to get photos tomorrow.
@PhoredaBurds the spitz you just posted a photo of is very handsome! How old is he? 6 months?