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Chick ID?
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Are you scratching your head over a unique chick in your mother-in-law’s flock? You’re not alone! It sounds like you’ve got a feathered friend that’s stealing the spotlight with its size and potential frizzled feathers. Bigger than its buddies, this chick may indeed be a female—especially if those charming curls are starting to make an appearance. Frizzles are known for their quirky, curly feathers, adding a touch of whimsy to any flock. But determining its breed and sex might require a bit of sleuthing. Let’s dive into this cluck-tastic mystery together! Share your guesses and insights in the comments, and let’s celebrate our love for these delightful, sometimes bewildering, feathered friends!

| My mother in law got some chicks and this one is bigger than all the others, it seems to be female, and its feathers are starting to curl (frizzle?). Best guesses? [link] [comments] |
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