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    Was told this was an Americana. Do you know what is?

    We bought this chicken at Family Farm and Home. Was told it was an Americauna, but from what I’m reading Americaunas don’t have feathers on their legs. Any ideas on what breed this? We ended up with 3 like this.
  2. MSMoore

    Michigan Right to Farm Law, what does it mean?

    Thank you. I wish I had that information three years ago when we first had chickens.
  3. MSMoore

    New member Introduction

    These are my 9 Bantams. 1. Snow White (or Whitey) 2. The two pictures above are of Silver 3. Speckle 4-6. I haven't named them yet. We just got them yesterday. 7-9. The only one I have named so far is Fancy. That is the biggest one with all the feathers on her feet...
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    I need help identifing my TSC Bantam chicks (breed and gender if possible).

    Quote: I have to agree with you. Will the feathers they grow now be like the feathers they have as adults?
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    I need help identifing my TSC Bantam chicks (breed and gender if possible).

    That is what I was thinking too because of the golden brown face, but I wasn't sure because the feathers looked different from Golden Laced. They don't have the golden color to them yet, it is more of a tan.
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    Are these production reds and are they male or female?

    We bought three chicks in a straight run. We don't remember what the sign said. DH thought it said ISA Red, but I could not find that anywhere online. They are similar to the four we bought at the farm store that were Rhode Island Red, but these three are much larger. The front one puffs...
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    I need help identifing my TSC Bantam chicks (breed and gender if possible).

    The first three (pictures above and below). I am not sure if they are the same breed. They have similar markings on the feathers. They all have feathered feet. They were a straight run. The one with the most feathers is a week old. The other two we bought yesterday. Possibly a cochin...
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    Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

    Quote: South of Detroit near Ohio/Indiana State Lines.
  9. Original brooder

    Original brooder

  10. New brooder.

    New brooder.

  11. New Brooder with 29 chicks

    New Brooder with 29 chicks

  12. Chicken #1. From TSC . Was told this is a Production red. One of three in a straight run.

    Chicken #1. From TSC . Was told this is a Production red. One of three in a straight run.

  13. Chicken #1. From TSC . Was told this is a Production red. One of three in a straight run.

    Chicken #1. From TSC . Was told this is a Production red. One of three in a straight run.

  14. Chicken #1. From TSC . Was told this is a Production red. One of three in a straight run.

    Chicken #1. From TSC . Was told this is a Production red. One of three in a straight run.

  15. Chicken #1. From TSC . Was told this is a Production red. One of three in a straight run.

    Chicken #1. From TSC . Was told this is a Production red. One of three in a straight run.

  16. 2015 Chicken flock

    2015 Chicken flock

  17. MSMoore

    New member Introduction

    I would too. Tomorrow I will try to take some photos. My cell phone camera is not the greatest. I was trying to take pictures earlier and it wasn't turning out right.
  18. MSMoore

    New member Introduction

    "glad to have you join us. So sorry you had to give up your first flock. Congrats on your move to an area that allows you the joy of having them again. Wish you well with the adventure." It was a surprise after 5 months. The city police also told us we could not have rabbits there. At...
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    New member Introduction

    "Looks like your dog is very curious about the chicks. Please keep an eye on him. Chicks will start flying out of the brooder box before you know it, and won't know how to get back in. That could be a disaster for them. It's always good to have a secure wire top over the brooder, to keep...
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