AND NOW ITS FOUR WEEKS LATER!

Stepnout

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May 6, 2018
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At first I told everyone two birds were 6 weeks and 4 were 8 weeks but the breeder corrected me they were 5 1/2 and 9 1/2 weeks. They are a barnyard mix but the granddaughter and I love them.
Please let me know what you think they seem to be made of.
I think 5 are pullets and the black one with all the copper speckles makes me wonder!
The Mostly white bird with very little comb, no wattles reminds we of an EE without the beard or muffs is 9 1/2 weeks The white bird that looks like a Sussex the brown/red and the black copper are all close to 14 weeks. The new EE IS AROUND 8 weeks, she has only been here for a week but is starting to find her place nicely improving every day.
The last 3 picks are of the unknown s(he) is 9 1/2 weeks.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Stepnout
 
Okay, totally sticking my neck out here; the gold with black neck, the white with black neck, and the black with copper speckles. I'm busy sorting out my birds right now too, and have EE bantams and Chanteclers that still puzzle me.
Mary
Those 2 are 14 weeks old the Speckled one is 9 1/2 weeks. I think I just named s(he) "SPECKLES"
These are my first chickens likely in August we all will know. I'll keep everyone updated. I have been looking in this forum every chance I get and still have so much to learn. I likely won't live long enough to know half what I need to know lol.
Cheers
 
The two farther from the camera in the second picture look like cockerels to me, the one closest looks like it might be too. The white one in the fourth picture with the redder face, comb, and wattles looks like it may be a cockerel. The one in the last three pictures looks like a cockerel to me, I think that may be the same one that's at the very back on the second photo.
 
Well I hope not I see no roo saddle or cape hackles on the white and red/brown one. I do wonder about the one in the last 3 pics and it is third bird in the second picture. In total there are only 6 birds. Fingers crossed!
 

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