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Update on the babies

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Exciting updates on our adorable feathered trio! Meet the “Game Brahmas” and the solo “Gameraucana,” all just 5 to 6 days old and already showcasing their unique charm. First up is our Game Brahma rooster at 6 days, flaunting less developed wing and no tail feathers yet. He’s followed by his sister, the Game Brahma hen, who is sporting two layers of wing and tail feathers—talk about a fashionista! Last, but certainly not least, is the “Gameraucana” hen, also displaying double layered wing feathers and tail feathers, although she skips the feathered legs. With their muffs and beards, these cuties have inherited some strong genes from their dad, showing off markings that are quite different from their mothers.
Update on the babies
Update on the babies

Update on the babies dubbed the “Game Brahmas” and the solo “Gameraucana”. 5 & 6 days old. In the video first is the Game Brahma rooster, 6 days old. Followed by the Game Brahmas Hen also 6 days old. 2 layer of wing feathers and tail feathers already developing where the little roo (who hatched first) has less developed wing feathers and no signs of tail feathers yet. Both have feathered legs.

Third we have the “Gameraucana” hen. Also has double layered wing feathers and tail feathers coming in. No feathered legs.

All 3 have muffs/ beards and relatively the same markings so I’m going to say our Game Roo dad has some STRONG genes as they don’t look like their mothers when they were chicks. Can’t wait to see how they develope!

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