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    GLW hen or roo?

    Thanks, I won't make any drastic decisions for awhile!
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    GLW hen or roo?

    About 10 weeks. We bought them 2 different dayes and some were dsy old and some week old, but I'm estimating 10 weeks. I'm not sure about feathers. I'm just not that good at spotting that in pics and my first roosters are also 10 weeks old.
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    Meyers Hatchery Bargain Assortment: Please help me identify breeds please.

    I love the Meyer hatchery mystery bin. Chick C looks like my olive egger Harriet (she lays medium brown speckled eggs). I suspect she's a welsummer mix but has a crest.
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    GLW hen or roo?

    We bought 9 pullets in mid February from two places, and have 2 crowing EEs :(. Now I'm worried about our GLW. The GLW looks very different from the SLW, though they are from different hatcheries. The lighting in our garage isnt great, but there is a little more red in the comb and wattles on...
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    Help needed - what breed is this splash pullet?

    Yes we got a cream legbar from the bargain bin too, love those blue eggs.
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    Help needed - what breed is this splash pullet?

    They also have Blue Orpingtons, and warn that the chicks may be splash. Either way we got a $18 chick for $2 so I'm happy!
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    Help needed - what breed is this splash pullet?

    This girl came from the Meyer hatchery mystery bin about 5-6 months ago. She is getting pretty big compared to our other chickens. Any ideas what she may be?
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    New black mystery chicks

    Thanks! Do you think they are both female? The size of the head spot on the barred rock made me wonder.
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    New black mystery chicks

    We picked up these two chicks as well as a SLW chick this weekend. Any ideas on breeds? #1 #2
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    Rescued chickens - bantams and rumpless

    Thanks everyone for replying. They are sweet little birds but the bantams are always broody. They finally left the nest so i could take better pictures.
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    Rescued chickens - bantams and rumpless

    These girls were all recently rescued from a hoarding situation. So they may all be mutts, but i thought I'd post some pictures and see if anyone has any ideas. They lay the small and tiny cream tinted eggs:
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