I will be watching to find out what everyone thinks they are....
I seldom post... just like to linger and see if my thoughts are like anyone elses...
I will say they seem big for bantams...
I bet they are both Americana's. I know they dont both have green legs, but I am pretty sure the 2nd one is an Americana because I think I see muffs. The 1st one I am not 100% sure of, but I am going to say Americana on that one too. It is hard to tell if they are bantams or not, if you want to know for sure, take a picture of them next to something.
I bet they are both Americana's. I know they dont both have green legs, but I am pretty sure the 2nd one is an Americana because I think I see muffs. The 1st one I am not 100% sure of, but I am going to say Americana on that one too. It is hard to tell if they are bantams or not, if you want to know for sure, take a picture of them next to something.
He got them at a feed store they are not Ameraucana's they would be Easter Eggers, I don't think they are bantams or if they are they might be a mix. I know that there have been some post from some people who got mixed breeds from the hatchery. I wonder if maybe the roosters changed pens. Now they could be Easter eggers I would give it another couple of weeks to feather in. I know that some EE's loss their muffs and beards when they start to feather in then get them back. I would post again in a couple of weeks and maybe we could tell then. They seem to have very long legs for bantams. Whatever they are they are going to be really pretty.
They kinda look like my black tailed Japanese bantam. Mine is a buff and yours looks much darker around the wings. More black where mine was kind of light brown. I don't know if they have a standard counterpart or not. Also, they do look big. Mine is around 5 weeks old and is smaller than most newly hatched chicks I have seen. So I would also have to guess a mix of some kind.
Here is a pic of her when she is around 3.5 weeks old.
Huh. If the second one had fuzzy legs, I'd say it was a salmon faverolle pullet since it looks quite a bit like mine. But I guess not. Sorry, no clue. Just have to wait till they're bigger, I guess. I still have a few that are over a month old and still on't know what they are.