Ok, I think maybe, hopefully TSC got the breed right this time because the first time I went to get Leghorns, they sold me 4 Cornish xx, and almost wouldn't take them back so could someone help me with the breed of these? :fl They are 4 weeks old.
I don't know if anyone can tell as of yet. They are 2 weeks old tomorrow and they're supposed to be Leghorns. If you can tell, could you please help me determine Leghorns or Cornish?
It just happened to me with 4 that I got and was suppose to be Leghorns, and I really didn't know what Leghorns looked like very young, so please, everyone be wary of what you buy from TSC. Just a heads up. Because they weren't even going to take them back. And I absolutely did not want more Cornish
I will post another pic in a couple more days so I don't keep them and feed them as long this time. Thank you for your input junebuggena. It's very appreciated.
Well of course TSC wouldn't refund any money for the major screw up with selling me Cornish instead of what I thought I was buying (Leghorns) and if it wasn't for a woman that was working he wouldn't of even taken them 4 back so he replaced them with 4 more he said they just got in last week and...
Well thank you, all of you for the help identify her, but her name is Buddy, and I won't change it now, she follows me all over the place. She's definitely very cool. :lau. :bow
Are you kidding me? That was the first time I bought from TSC and they are definitely going to hear it from me, and I had to buy 6, which I really didn't want to do but I really wanted some Leghorns and Americaunas. Well, I have 2 more they said were Silver Wynnadotes so I'll post a picture of...
I have these Leghorns, but they are huge for their age, at least I thought so. And I cannot tell the gender of them they all look like females and their 11 weeks old could someone help me with determining gender? They remind me of my Cornish xx
I knew nothing about Turkeys till my husband had to have this one that's why I was asking because I'm clueless. Here is a full picture and it's actually 13-14 weeks
This is my first time ever with geese, we had two mating pairs, 5 months old, given to us because of City ordinance where he lives. So I watch these amazing animals for hours sometimes and it never gets old, I watched the male Chinese white help the female lay the eggs, he actually tried to help...