I realize that any place should sell well... What they say it is. Period.
But I'm curious why you keep saying they sold a wrong goose to a 4H kid. And they sent the wrong goose to a 4H kid. Why does him being a 4H kid make it so much worse somehow? Do they specialize in 4H showing birds or...
I have a silkie rooster, lol. He was the smallest, a shy little thing out of the ones there, I figured I had a pretty good shot of a girl for being 2 weeks. I was wrong!
I'm not sure i understand the confusing part? I hope this doesn't come out rude, I don't know how to word it differently. We have identified the breed and the color. Dd you want to know the sexes as well?
They're porcelain in color, likely D'uccles. We have one, she is beautiful and the sweetes little tiny thing! She's way more on the love able, loved on frequently side of things. She loves her beard rubbed and to be held, pet and snuggled!
This is not automatically true. Buttercups have green legs, for example. If it has poofy cheeks, a pea comb and green legs, you know you have an EE for sure :)
No mistaking that they're silkies!
Ours (roo-well, cockerel) is a complete weird little loudmouthed poofy buttheaded :eye roll: but they sure are cute!
I think she is an EE as well. Or has an EE as a parent so got a lot of the traits of one. Maybe she's an Olive Egger. Basically an EE but bred with something that lays dark eggs on purpose. That would explain the comb being not easily discernible.
We have a rather large garden and chickens and people at work say I live on a farm. :shrug: one girl has horses, way more land and they grow feed, etc and had chickens til they were let go...but they say I live on a farm? Lol!!
Most likely you got White Plymouth Rocks or White Leghorns and Rhode Island Red/Production Red or New Hampshire. These are most likely, not only possibilities. Hope this is helpful!