
I know, I know - what difference does it make if they are both going back home at about eight weeks. Well, because if they are both girls and neither of them make the grade in the owner's breeding program; i.e., they turn out to be pet quality, maybe I could convince hubs that we should buy them and keep them, since our small flock of mature hens is starting to dwindle, and so are the number of eggs they supply. But if one is a male, that puts an end to that plan, because it's much easier to keep two young chickens that have grown up together than it is to split them up and only keep one.
So, here they are at three weeks less a day old. Sorry the pictures aren't that clear, but they just never stand still.
