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I agree that the cockerel on the far left in this picture does look like a blue laced red with that gray on his chest. The two others are definitely splash laced reds.
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I thought your main concern would be crowing. At least that was my biggest anxiety having 3 crowing roosters who were constantly crowing at 4am when they were 2 months old. I gave them away immediately. Maybe yours aren't as loud for some reason. There was a lady and her mom who got 6 that they said would be pets and told me to marry a farmer. Almost a decade later I married just the opposite so I don't know when I'll finally be able to have a bunch of bantam roos again.
Looks like you have 1 blue laced red wyandotte and 2 splash laced. They're all adorable. Did Ideal charge you $1 extra for each different kind? or is it $2...been about 6 years since I made a hatchery order.
Oh god your chickens are so damn cute.. shit, it makes me want more chickens!! Aah I wish I had the room! Your silkies look just like mine used to look! I want to hug em so bad!All the young cockerels like to crow a lot, many times a day, but that will lessen as they get older. I noticed a difference between my 2 OEGB cockerels that live in the yard with the pullets, and the rest of the juvenile cockerels that still live indoors. The ones indoors crow a lot, so much it's very annoying. But the 2 juvenile cockerels outdoors, as well as my 13 month old buff Polish rooster, Bowie, who also used to crow a lot as ajuvenile, just crows a few times a day now.
Wow, just $2 each 6 years ago. That's cheap. Fleaking inflation. The Wyandotte bantams were sold as blue laced red, and I paid $4.67 for each straight newly hatched chick back in February of 2021.
Of my pullet bantam flock, I I purchased some from MyPetChicken sexed female for $26.50-28.00, including 2 beautiful buff Brahma bantams, a golden Easter Egger, 2 Splash Silkies (one is larger than the other), 1 black Silkie and 1 white (single comb Silkie, but unfortunately, I think the white one, might be a male, as it has already developed wattles and it loves to cheat bump and challenge the other chicks, even the larger ones. I'm iffy about the black Silkie, might also be a cockerel. Only time will tell if the Silkies are make or female. I got more but 4 died in shipping and another (a Sultan) died a couple of days later. I also got my sweet blue splash Maran pullet, Bluebelle, from MyPetChicken. I love her so much, she's like a puppy, follows me and comes to me every time she sees me, and let's me pick her up to pet and kiss her head. My golden neck OEGB is also a sweetheart. Sadly, my white Sultan and Salmon Favorole (which has no beard) pullets from Ideal Poultry are extremely skittish and easily scared, and are sometimes bullied by the smaller chicks.
Here are a few more photos of some my cuties:
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This one and the rest need names
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That doesn't work! Read this! https://blog.mypetchicken.com/2014/09/30/chick-wing-feather-sexing/White chicks look to all be silkies! It seems a bit too early to tell the sex especially with the silkies.. however, keep an eye on those wings! they are the first telltale sign of a chicks sex! It’s a bit hard to tell the difference, so it’s not completely accurate, but these images helped me sex my chicks early! Keep an eye on the combs as well! If they turn red quickly they’re roosters! Hope this helps you! By the way! You’ve got some ADORABLE chickens on your hands! I’m in love with all of them!
Oh gosh I had no clue! I totally thought it worked since I got it right with my 2 chickens lmao, guess it was just a good guess haha! Thank you so much for telling me!That doesn't work! Read this! https://blog.mypetchicken.com/2014/09/30/chick-wing-feather-sexing/
:/ Why don't they have nice convenient graphics explaining why it won't work?
The $1 or $2 was fees on top of each chick price if one were to order less than a certain amount, added at checkout. Looks like they just added it automatically if you ordered only 1-4 of each breed. So back then I think each chick was about $3 then at the end they added an extra dollar if it was the only or few of its kind. Since I wanted practically every bantam breed I sometimes made orders of 100 assorted bantams when they had those $1-$2 a chick special where they did charge only $1-$2 each chick. But now with all the different varieties that come out of blue or khaki/fawn chicks I think I’d order individual ones so I know exactly what they are. Since I live in Canada I feel lucky to have Performance Poultry who I believe gets most of their chicks from Ideal Poultry. But it’ll still be at least a year til I can get an acreage. You shouldn’t have much trouble rehoming those cuties.
Yeah, the wing sexing thing didn't work for sexing the Silkies, and failed about 50% of the time when I used it to sex the other bantam chicke I got. I thought that at least 75% of the chicks were female, because they had the longer wings with the 2 levels of feathers, and they had a tail while the others didn't. But I ended up with about 50% of each sex.That doesn't work! Read this! https://blog.mypetchicken.com/2014/09/30/chick-wing-feather-sexing/
:/ Why don't they have nice convenient graphics explaining why it won't work?
I guess so!Oh gosh I had no clue! I totally thought it worked since I got it right with my 2 chickens lmao, guess it was just a good guess haha! Thank you so much for telling me!
ThanksOh god your chickens are so damn cute.. shit, it makes me want more chickens!! Aah I wish I had the room! Your silkies look just like mine used to look! I want to hug em so bad!