The site where I've got them from described the eggs as:
You will get a mix of eggs that may be a purebred or cross of from Barnevelder, Blue or Black Australorp, , Cochin, Maran, Silver Spangled Hamburg or Langshan
Hi all...
I just completed a hatch from eggs sent via mail that were sold as "barnyard mix".
I was curious if anyone can identify the breed of these little ones, and while I know it's probably impossible, if anyone can tell the gender.
Side Note - they're about 4 days old if it helps.
Thanks
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