Bantam chicks

Fayed

Chirping
Apr 8, 2018
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Sothern Nevada
I've been impatiently waiting for these little cuties to be feathered enough to determine what breed they are, I can't wait any longer to get some guesses :p. Thoughts on who's a roo and who's a hen would be great too. Did the best I could with pictures they weren't the most cooperative.
Chick 1
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Chick 2
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Chick 3 - I apparently forgot to take more pics of these last two, I'll try to get more later today.
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Chick 4
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Thank you so much for your imput Alex!
Not sure about 1 being a sebright though that would make me incredibly happy :p. I was deffinantly thinking cockerel as well. If it helps any when he was a hatchling he was all white (not yellow) with three black stripes on his back.

Looks like I did pretty good with gender guessing, number two I had been calling a he since I got it but lately I've been thinking maybe a pullet. I have more exsperence with ducks then chickens so I wasn't going to trust my guesses alone :p.

As for breeds thank you, number 4 was the only one I had any idea on :p. I can't wait to see them completely feathered! I definitely hope you're right about number one, though not sure what I'm going to do with two cockerels ...oh get more pullets thats what I should do!
 
You're very welcome! :) He's a very unusual-looking one, for sure! I considered Silver Laced Wyandotte at first, but the blue legs changed my mind. :D From what you describe, chick color lines with up with Sebright.
Great job on the guesses! I think time with tell on #2. :)
My pleasure. :D Exactly, more cockerels = more pullets! I like your thinking! ;):p

~Alex
 
He really is! I've stalked the internet so hard trying to find a match for him and keep coming up empty, when he was a baby I was totally thinking sebright. And I'm sitting here staring at him and I just realized his feathers (besides the wings) are black with white edgeing instead of the white with black edgeing that sebrights show. (Atleast from what I've seen of young sebrights). I kept missing the fact that they are backwards. Might not figure it out for sure for quite a while yet.

Yes more pullets! I don't think my partner wants enough chickens to keep two roos happy but I'm sure he won't notice a few more >.>. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that 2 turns out to be a pullet, it would be just my luck to end up with three cockerels though.
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Getting pics of 2 is a pain lol. And my phone seems to be doing terrible with fucusing but here they all are being lap chickens.

So here's 1 - cockerel
Could he be a Hamburg? Am I even spelling that right lol.
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Here what I could get of 2. - Silver Laced Cochin - pullet

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And updated pics of the last two for good measure :p, though 4 sure acts like a pullet lol. Maybe I'll get lucky and he'll supprise me.
And 3 - Spangled OEGB - pullet
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And 4 - Mottled Cochin - cockerel(?)
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Thank you for the update! :D They're even more beautiful now. :love
#1 DOES appear to be a Silver Spangled Hamburg. :) Are you sure he's a bantam? There is such a thing as bantam Hamburgs, but they're rather hard to locate. Keep in mind, this breed, though still considered large fowl, is on the smaller end of the scale. :D

Silver Laced Cochin is a pullet, so is your OEGB, and....the Cochin? That little comb hasn't grown or reddened any. I'm actually not 100% sure it's a cockerel. :)

~Alex
 

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