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MollyMugwort
In the Brooder
- Mar 10, 2021
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Thank you all for you help!! 

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I agree in terms of varieties!Agreed with the others. White silkies, black breasted red(?) old English game bantam, and gold sebright.
Blue marked are a silkie mix, so they won't look like what a stamdard of perfection silkie looks like, but should still have the same soft feathering. The red marked pics is a sebright. I just bought some of these as well to see what they'll grow out to look like. They won't be mixed in with my show quality silkies, but should make for a nice bantam pen. I also got 2 gray ?silkies and a buff silkie. Feeding unmedicated chick feed mash (pudding texture after adding water). FYI - Medicated feed can kill these birds since it depletes their vitamin absorption.Hello everyone, this is my first time posting here! I was wondering if anybody could help me identify these bantams I got from tractor supply.
The first set of pictures I’m thinking possibly a silkie. It has the furry feet,!extra toe, a “poof” head and blue/gray skin.
I’m not sure what the second chick is but she’s pretty!
The third chic looks similar to the first ones in coloring but the head isn’t as puffy, it’s legs are almost black and doesn’t have that fifth toe, and it’s also almost white in color.
I’m thinking the last bird is some type of OEGB but not quite sure.
Any ideas??
Wait, medicated feed can kill what birds?Blue marked are a silkie mix, so they won't look like what a stamdard of perfection silkie looks like, but should still have the same soft feathering. The red marked pics is a sebright. I just bought some of these as well to see what they'll grow out to look like. They won't be mixed in with my show quality silkies, but should make for a nice bantam pen. I also got 2 gray ?silkies and a buff silkie. Feeding unmedicated chick feed mash (pudding texture after adding water). FYI - Medicated feed can kill these birds since it depletes their vitamin absorption.