Aug 4, 2020 #1 D DonkeyChicken In the Brooder Jun 18, 2020 7 3 19 Owner says this is a barnyard mix. what do you think the white ones are? I'm guessing white rocks. Attachments 00k0k_ic7bqoGcuFL_0t20lM_1200x900.jpg 124.3 KB · Views: 18
Aug 4, 2020 #2 Northwest_Wannabe Songster Jul 15, 2020 1,821 2,498 236 Washington State 8a/8b Do you know possible parents? If they're a barnyard mix they're not purebred, how old are they?
Aug 4, 2020 Thread starter #3 D DonkeyChicken In the Brooder Jun 18, 2020 7 3 19 I do not know the parents and they are about 9-10 weeks old
Aug 4, 2020 #4 Northwest_Wannabe Songster Jul 15, 2020 1,821 2,498 236 Washington State 8a/8b When they fill out and begin laying that'll make the pool to choose from smaller but in reality guesses could be made but who knows at least you hopefully don't plan to show them? Cause otherwise breed really doesn't matter
When they fill out and begin laying that'll make the pool to choose from smaller but in reality guesses could be made but who knows at least you hopefully don't plan to show them? Cause otherwise breed really doesn't matter
Aug 4, 2020 #5 Painted Calls Still the Mayor Premium Feather Member Aug 26, 2019 33,968 324,718 1,466 If they have yellow legs, they do look like White Rocks. If they were sold as barnyard mixes, then they are mixes.
If they have yellow legs, they do look like White Rocks. If they were sold as barnyard mixes, then they are mixes.