Hey guys, I have some chicks I hope you can identify for me. Two were mystery bantams, one was just marked as a pullet, and one I'm suspecting may have been mis-marked. I got them all at TSC, and out of all the many employees I asked, not one could tell me where they came from. Only clue I have is that they mostly got them on Mondays and Tuesdays, and my light brahmas were still young enough to have their egg teeth at the time they were received and I bought them. I have a bunch of pictures of each, but I put them in order by chick to help make everything neater and more organized. I'd like to apologize beforehand for the carpet in these pictures - when I let them out I like to throw down a little starter for them to forage for and find. I vacuum up what's left when I put them away. I also apologize fore picture quality. Until my new camera shows up I'm stuck with my cell phone. Any help is appreciated!
Kiwi:
This is Kiwi. She has a sort of flighty nature, if that helps at all. She's three weeks old. As a side note, I have no idea of the real genders of any of these guys except the pullet, I just don't like "it"
Body Pictures:
A picture of her tail and how she carries it:
And the best close-up of her comb I could get:
A size comparison of her and Mango, a one and a half week old silkie chick:
Blueberry:
Blueberry had a really rough start to life. I had them grab him for me specifically, and he was lethargic and had a bad eye infection. He's better now, though, and I'd really like to know what he is! He's three weeks old.
Body Picures:
This one shows the color of his belly:
This is a good picture of how he carries his wings:
And some comb shots. He gets squirmy when away from the others, so pardon the quality:
Size comparison of him, Mango, and Kiwi:
Unnamed (still trying to think of a good one!
This one was marked as a golden-laced wyandotte, but...I'm skeptical. She's about a week old.
Body and Wing Feathers:
Comb:
Size comparison between her and one of my little monsters, Apple - one of the two four week old light brahma chicks:
Marang:
I'm thinking this little girl is an amberlink, but let me know what you think. Don't worry, she's just sleepy in the first pic, not sick. I roused her from her nap on my knee for these pictures. Oh, and if anyone wants to guess leghorn, she's a reallllllyyyyy friendly one - she loves to be picked up, likes to nap on my lap, and adores being petted. Not skittish in the slightest. Then again, she could just be an exception to the rule.
Kiwi:
This is Kiwi. She has a sort of flighty nature, if that helps at all. She's three weeks old. As a side note, I have no idea of the real genders of any of these guys except the pullet, I just don't like "it"

Body Pictures:


A picture of her tail and how she carries it:

And the best close-up of her comb I could get:

A size comparison of her and Mango, a one and a half week old silkie chick:

Blueberry:
Blueberry had a really rough start to life. I had them grab him for me specifically, and he was lethargic and had a bad eye infection. He's better now, though, and I'd really like to know what he is! He's three weeks old.
Body Picures:

This one shows the color of his belly:

This is a good picture of how he carries his wings:

And some comb shots. He gets squirmy when away from the others, so pardon the quality:


Size comparison of him, Mango, and Kiwi:

Unnamed (still trying to think of a good one!
This one was marked as a golden-laced wyandotte, but...I'm skeptical. She's about a week old.
Body and Wing Feathers:

Comb:

Size comparison between her and one of my little monsters, Apple - one of the two four week old light brahma chicks:

Marang:
I'm thinking this little girl is an amberlink, but let me know what you think. Don't worry, she's just sleepy in the first pic, not sick. I roused her from her nap on my knee for these pictures. Oh, and if anyone wants to guess leghorn, she's a reallllllyyyyy friendly one - she loves to be picked up, likes to nap on my lap, and adores being petted. Not skittish in the slightest. Then again, she could just be an exception to the rule.


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