Feb 24, 2017 #1 C Call911 Chirping 8 Years May 7, 2015 10 2 76 The lighter one are ISA Browns, and I was told the black ones are Black Australorp- all pullets Can someone confirm the black chicks?
The lighter one are ISA Browns, and I was told the black ones are Black Australorp- all pullets Can someone confirm the black chicks?
Feb 24, 2017 #2 elizabethjg Chirping Mar 27, 2016 366 24 76 Texas They look a lot more like barred rock babies.
Feb 24, 2017 Thread starter #3 C Call911 Chirping 8 Years May 7, 2015 10 2 76 Do Barred Rock chicks have the white spot on head? If so, this may be them.
Feb 24, 2017 #4 elizabethjg Chirping Mar 27, 2016 366 24 76 Texas Yes they have the spot, and depending on the heritage, you can sex them depending on how the spot is shaped.
Yes they have the spot, and depending on the heritage, you can sex them depending on how the spot is shaped.
Feb 24, 2017 Thread starter #5 C Call911 Chirping 8 Years May 7, 2015 10 2 76 Thank You. I have 3 ISA Brown hens that are almost 3 years old, so these ladies will be the new Brood soon. The Barred Rock hen is beautiful. I have got almost 21 eggs a week with my current hens.
Thank You. I have 3 ISA Brown hens that are almost 3 years old, so these ladies will be the new Brood soon. The Barred Rock hen is beautiful. I have got almost 21 eggs a week with my current hens.
Feb 25, 2017 #6 BantamLover21 Crowing 7 Years Jul 24, 2013 23,660 1,605 426 The black ones are probably Barred Rocks. Australorps wouldn't have spots on their heads.
Feb 25, 2017 #7 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Aug 26, 2009 140,919 293,990 2,097 Out to pasture agree