Bought them at a petshop and forgot to ask their breed any ideas? Maybe any ideas on age?
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The one with the "eyeliner" in the back may be an easter egger. The one in the front with his head turned may be a roo due to the thickness of the legs and the comb size (not 100%)View attachment 3776230
Bought them at a petshop and forgot to ask their breed any ideas? Maybe any ideas on age?
2weeks? They’re so huge thank youThey look like golden comets to me. Approximately 2 weeks old.
Thanks so much! Good to know there may be a boyThe one with the "eyeliner" in the back may be an easter egger. The one in the front with his head turned may be a roo due to the thickness of the legs and the comb size (not 100%)
I notice you are in Puerto Rico. Unfortunately, I don't know what breeds are common there. I notice that other posters are suggesting breeds that are common in the USA, and sometimes are found in other countries as well.View attachment 3776230
Bought them at a petshop and forgot to ask their breed any ideas? Maybe any ideas on age?
It is too young to be certain, but I think the two closest to the camera might both be males. Their combs look rather large and bright colored for their age.Good to know there may be a boy
Only one way to know thank you!Definitely not Golden Comets, which are a brand of red sex links. I'm not sure what they are exactly, but guessing they're some kind of hatchery hybrid. There are a lot of different kinds of Easter eggers out there, and I think they are probably one of them, but it should be more clear when they grow a bit.
The problem here is there I many mutt layer breeds from people not keeping to a certain standard so they’ll mix RIR with let’s say a leghorn or with an actual mutt chicken so sometimes breeds don’t look like pics you’d see here or on googleI notice you are in Puerto Rico. Unfortunately, I don't know what breeds are common there. I notice that other posters are suggesting breeds that are common in the USA, and sometimes are found in other countries as well.
It is too young to be certain, but I think the two closest to the camera might both be males. Their combs look rather large and bright colored for their age.