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post #1 of 16
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Well, I bought some "Special Bantams" at my local feed store (Atwoods) and well, Now I need to know whos what kind of chick. Please help me out.(:

 

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Raising Show Quality Large Fowl Cochins in Black, Blue, Buff, and Splash. Standard Translyvania Naked Necks in Buff, Black tailed Buff, Red, Partridge, and BBR.

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Raising Show Quality Large Fowl Cochins in Black, Blue, Buff, and Splash. Standard Translyvania Naked Necks in Buff, Black tailed Buff, Red, Partridge, and BBR.

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post #2 of 16

I am not sure what breed but they are adorable.  Congratulations!

post #3 of 16

Can you tell us what kind of combs each has?

post #4 of 16
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I cant really tell. I am posting new pics if thatll help. The chick in the first picture is very skittish and the one in the third picture acts cocky and a tiny bit aggressive.  Also the one in the first picture, is the slowest one in growing. Like it is 3 almost 4 weeks old and only has a few tinyIMG_20120312_203219.jpg wing feathers while the others are feathering out fast. I didnt take another pic of the first chick as it looks the same still

 

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Raising Show Quality Large Fowl Cochins in Black, Blue, Buff, and Splash. Standard Translyvania Naked Necks in Buff, Black tailed Buff, Red, Partridge, and BBR.

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Raising Show Quality Large Fowl Cochins in Black, Blue, Buff, and Splash. Standard Translyvania Naked Necks in Buff, Black tailed Buff, Red, Partridge, and BBR.

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post #5 of 16

id say the first chick in the 2nd pics u posted is a Brahma

the 2nd looks like a Partridge Cochin

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post #6 of 16
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Thanks. I dont know anything about Brahmas, If you know any info about them id appreciate it if u could share(: as far as egg laying, broodiness, temperments, hardiness, ect

Raising Show Quality Large Fowl Cochins in Black, Blue, Buff, and Splash. Standard Translyvania Naked Necks in Buff, Black tailed Buff, Red, Partridge, and BBR.

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post #7 of 16

idk anything about them

 

this might help tho

its not full of information but has  good pics of the birds

http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGA/Brahma/BRKBrahma.html

 

heres a page of chicks

http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGA/Brahma/BRKBrChix.html

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post #8 of 16

looks like brahmas or cochins.

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post #9 of 16

Light and Dark Brahmas.

 Silver Ameraucanas, Blue Bredas, Partridge Chanteclers, and Bantam Spangled Russian Orloffs. 

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 Silver Ameraucanas, Blue Bredas, Partridge Chanteclers, and Bantam Spangled Russian Orloffs. 

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post #10 of 16

Here's a picture of one of my Light Brahmas that I hatched out :) they are completely yellow after they hatch with dark spots on the wing tips then they start to get white with the Light Brahma markings. Picture 824.jpg

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