LaurenRitz
Crowing
I got my chicks a few weeks ago. Won't go into all the nonsense from the hatchery.
I bought three BA's and three JJ's. All looked identical as day old chicks, no banding to identify although the hatchery said the JJ's should have been banded. Two of the six died within 48 hours. So now I theoretically have 3 of one and 1 of the other, or 2 of each.
I still can't tell them apart. They're about 4 weeks old now--i.e., I've had them about four weeks. One is growing much faster than the other three, but as far as I can tell the coloring is identical except that one has white wingtips. That is NOT the one that is growing faster. Two appear to be graying out, not staying pure black. One of those is the larger.
I've been trying to find out visual differences between BA's and JJ's online (chicks, specifically), but I can't really find anything. I haven't been fast enough to catch them and check the bottoms of their feet. All appear to have gray or black legs.
They'll grow up to be whatever they are, but I'd like to know how to tell the difference.
I bought three BA's and three JJ's. All looked identical as day old chicks, no banding to identify although the hatchery said the JJ's should have been banded. Two of the six died within 48 hours. So now I theoretically have 3 of one and 1 of the other, or 2 of each.
I still can't tell them apart. They're about 4 weeks old now--i.e., I've had them about four weeks. One is growing much faster than the other three, but as far as I can tell the coloring is identical except that one has white wingtips. That is NOT the one that is growing faster. Two appear to be graying out, not staying pure black. One of those is the larger.
I've been trying to find out visual differences between BA's and JJ's online (chicks, specifically), but I can't really find anything. I haven't been fast enough to catch them and check the bottoms of their feet. All appear to have gray or black legs.
They'll grow up to be whatever they are, but I'd like to know how to tell the difference.