MidlandChicks
Songster
Looks like a mix of starlight green eggers, golden comet and buff Orpington. That’s the mix we got from TSC and they look the exact same as ours. Not 100% sure though.
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EEs are barnyard mix chickens that lay green or blue eggs, so while they do typically have those green legs- not ALWAYS. I have heard of EEs with yellow legs before. I wouldn’t be wildly surprised if you start finding some colorful eggs in the coop one dayWithout going into a lot of detail, I’ve always had a hard time with TSC chicks. From wrong genders (7 out of 8 “pullets” were roo’s) to sick and dying chicks. Told myself I was no longer going to buy chicks from them, but couldnt say no to them when I went in for gardening supplies. I am looking to increase my colored layers in my flock, and bought 4 chicks that are supposed to be EE’s and we’re in the EE bin. I told them to just pick 4 random ones. They were mixed with australorps - but that was it supposedly- now that we’re home I’m second guessing that. First off, they all have pale pink legs. Two of the yellow ones remind me of BO chicks, and the other two while they have chipmunk coloring, still have pale legs. Is it possible that those two are still EE’s? Looking thru Hoover Hatcheries catalog (who supplies TSC), im questioning if they arnt brown leg horns, bielefelders, or something else.
What do you think?