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These are my first chickens, I've wanted chickens forever but lived in an apartment. We moved out to the country and had to get some. I was going to mail order but my husband saw them at atwoods on sale and talked me into it. Some are assorted banded pullets. The rest are standard run bantams and heavies. The ages are mixed as well a few of the supposed bantams are bigger than some of the standards and then there are two teeny tiny bantam chicks. I don't know sex on anything but the banded ones but if i have roos no biggie as long as their sweet they can stay. So here are some pics.
The yellow chick is one of the biggest. And I kinda of think the bluish one is a frizzle it also has fuzzy feet.
This is one of the standard run chicks.
The center chick is one of my favorites. It's almost a lavender color. I'm guessing the red ones are RIR's or production reds.
Here is the little cream colored bantam sleeping. These two little ones can stand under some of the other chicks. The black one behind it is one of the banded pullets. I welcome any help. The were pretty much the last chicks the store had. So it really is a mixed bag. I picked out all the healthy, lively ones, and some of them had been there a few weeks because they were a lot more feathered in.
The yellow chick is one of the biggest. And I kinda of think the bluish one is a frizzle it also has fuzzy feet.
This is one of the standard run chicks.
The center chick is one of my favorites. It's almost a lavender color. I'm guessing the red ones are RIR's or production reds.
Here is the little cream colored bantam sleeping. These two little ones can stand under some of the other chicks. The black one behind it is one of the banded pullets. I welcome any help. The were pretty much the last chicks the store had. So it really is a mixed bag. I picked out all the healthy, lively ones, and some of them had been there a few weeks because they were a lot more feathered in.
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