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NutterlyUts · 26/07/2008 19:17

This little chicky has hatched and is now an honorary silkie as its hatchmates are all silkie bantams.

Head side on
Head dot
Back of chick
Side view
Wing tips
wing again
wing again

Any ideas?

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StormInanEcup · 26/07/2008 23:14

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TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 27/07/2008 00:27

Sussex

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 00:48

Its 2 days old and bigger then the Silkie bantams. I thought it might be a light Sussex but the head dot has thrown me

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 00:48

Its 2 days old and bigger then the Silkie bantams. I thought it might be a light Sussex but the head dot has thrown me

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 00:50

Its 2 days old and bigger then the Silkie bantams. I thought it might be a light Sussex but the head dot has thrown me

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 00:50

Its 2 days old and bigger then the Silkie bantams. I thought it might be a light Sussex but the head dot has thrown me

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 00:51

Its 2 days old and bigger then the Silkie bantams. I thought it might be a light Sussex but the head dot has thrown me

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 00:52

Its 2 days old and bigger then the Silkie bantams. I thought it might be a light Sussex but the head dot has thrown me

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 00:52

Its 2 days old and bigger then the Silkie bantams. I thought it might be a light Sussex but the head dot has thrown me

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 00:53

Its 2 days old and bigger then the Silkie bantams. I thought it might be a light Sussex but the head dot has thrown me

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TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 27/07/2008 00:53

I've had white chicks with several black dots and they were Lt Sx. I've also had yellow chicks with dots that went buff coloured and were Sussex crosses.

I currently have a pure white chick, which is 4 weeks old and feathered, but it can only be from a Lt Sussex or an Amber Star, so will be interesting to see if it gets any coloured feathers as it gets older.

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 00:54

Its 2 days old and bigger then the Silkie bantams. I thought it might be a light Sussex but the head dot has thrown me

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 01:21

Woah apologies for the multiple posts. Was on my mobile.

Its either a light sussex or a light sussex x rir but I thought they were brown?

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TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 27/07/2008 01:21

Sorry nus, I didn't quite catch your last post...

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TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 27/07/2008 01:24

When the feathers come through over the fluff they'll be brown or buff if it's the RIR cross or black & white if it's the Sussex. Half-feathered up chicks are not very attractive, DS1 says they look like pteradactyls!

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 01:59

so this chick might still end up buff/brown when its feathers come through?

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electricbarbarella · 27/07/2008 08:16

so how old is it? is it bigger than the banties? Did you think it might be a light sussex? But what about the dot?


I have no idea but it is very very lovely and cute.

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 09:18

It hatched on Wednesday and its not a huge amount bigger then the silkies, but big enough to be noticible. The Dot is odd but I am going to ignore it and pray for light sussex :D

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electricbarbarella · 27/07/2008 15:07

are these your first chooks? you are very brave. i want to do some hatching in a year or so.

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NutterlyUts · 27/07/2008 15:24

First chickens yea. It was easier for me to hatch the breeds I wanted rather then try to find adults here.

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electricbarbarella · 28/07/2008 07:30

thats mad, do you have homes for any you know whats?

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NutterlyUts · 28/07/2008 07:39

They will become dinner

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electricbarbarella · 28/07/2008 07:42

How old are they when you can tell?

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NutterlyUts · 28/07/2008 12:35

About 6 weeks we'll have an idea and about 14 weeks for sure

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NappiesNoMore · 28/07/2008 17:57

nutterly, what did you use to hatch them? im desperate to hatch some eggs, but got no clue about incubators and dont want to fork out for an expensive mistake...

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