They could both be black australorps. Wouldn't be surprising considering you got them from TSC. Or they could be hatchery quality.These two are the pullet on the right. Her feet don't look yellow either. What is going in here...
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They could both be black australorps. Wouldn't be surprising considering you got them from TSC. Or they could be hatchery quality.These two are the pullet on the right. Her feet don't look yellow either. What is going in here...
I posted pictures, so curious your thoughts!She definetly looks like a black australorp. But if she has yellow feet she is probably a Jersey Giant. Let us know tomorrow! Although if she does have yellow feet, could just be a bad quality australorp. Hatcheries - especially this year, don't have very high quality birds.
Very trueAh okay, that makes it's more difficult and easier at the same time. TSC is famous for messing up signs.