Anyone have an idea on breed?

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So on my way home from work today. I passed my local Dollar general and seen this car and the driver was looking on the ground at something. As I passed it just look like a ball of red leaves. The car pulled out of the parking lot as I'm looking in my mirror and that when I see two legs. I thought OMG it a bird. Why did that bird not fly away. So me being me I quickly turn around and zoomed back. Closer I get I see it's poor little chicken. All hunched up wet and cold. Looking for help. I pulled in jumped out and grabbed the little thing.
Things I know, it's still peeping so it's young. It's skin and bone. Someone cut both it's wings down to nothing. I clip my chickens but not as short as this poor baby. I'll get better pictures on it tomorrow when it's daylight. I'm thinking boy because of the big comb. And I'm also thinking maybe it's a broiler. It's so starved it's hard to tell.
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Do you have other chickens? If so, be sure to quarantine, meaning as far from your other birds as possible, for at least 30 days.

If it is a male it's possible someone dumped him if they had too many males or can't keep roosters. Kudos to you for taking him in! :hugs

I can't say from these pictures whether it's a male or not. Post pictures when you can get them.

If he seems ill or you need assistance with vitamins etc he might need make a post here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forums/emergencies-diseases-injuries-and-cures.10/ in the meantime electrolytes and nutri drench would be a good start to get back in good condition. Good luck!

ETA: I'd alternate daily between the electrolytes and Nutri drench, but remember to keep plain water available too.
 
Do you have other chickens? If so, be sure to quarantine, meaning as far from your other birds as possible, for at least 30 days.

If it is a male it's possible someone dumped him if they had too many males or can't keep roosters. Kudos to you for taking him in! :hugs

I can't say from these pictures whether it's a male or not. Post pictures when you can get them.

If he seems ill or you need assistance with vitamins etc he might need make a post here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forums/emergencies-diseases-injuries-and-cures.10/ in the meantime electrolytes and nutri drench would be a good start to get back in good condition. Good luck!

ETA: I'd alternate daily between the electrolytes and Nutri drench, but remember to keep plain water available too.
I do have other chickens lots of them lol to many. I'm well versed in quarantine and care 😊 of your average chicken. But I am not familiar with broiler/meat birds. I live around a lot of Amish. They transport poultry all the time. It could have very well fell off the wagon. I also live near a few poultry barns but I've only ever seen white birds never brown ones come out of those buildings. If I had to guess age it would be around 8-10 weeks old. It's so malnourished it hard to tell. Only because it still peeps tell me it's a baby still.
 
I'm also not familiar with broilers, so I can't say anything about that.
My first guess would be Rhode Island Red, strictly based on color.
I could very easily be wrong, of course.

I have a hatchery RIR pullet (10 months) of a similar color, who is quite widely built, and lays well. Very dual purpose.
But all the ones I grew up with were a more average body type (my mom always had RIR and New Hampshire reds in her flocks.)
 

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