Where did you get them from?
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I meant the OP.and the birds in question.2 lakevlnders Tractor supply co along with 2 anconas but only blair the lakevlender surived and its all TSC new brooder fault she was my lakevelnder she got lonley so I bought her more friends from TSC which was 1 blue austlorp 1 black austlorp 1 golden pehnoix and 1 assorted bantam from TSC now their happy . 3 extra lakevldner from a giveaway she orderd to mucnh of them from murrays.
oh lolI meant the OP.and the birds in question.
They look like ladies, but the blacker one, I am not sure.Can I have your opinions please! I bought these as gold laced wyandottes. Obviously, they aren't, but they were supposed to be pullets as well.
I don't know what they are...I'm thinking slw on the darker one, and male.
The lighter one I thought may be a pencil laced but it has a comb coming. Not red like the other one, so I'm hoping it's a she.
I was making squeaker noises so they'd hold still for a second. They're kinda upright from a normal stance
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A woman in st clair, Michigan. She hatched them. Not sure where she got the eggs. I should have went to TSC but I didn't want 3.Where did you get them from?
That's interesting.Think the first one could be a Lakenvelder?
I had some hatchery ones that were poorly marked like that at that age.
Seeing the SLW markings makes me think it's possible.
I see a roo and maybe a pullet but could be 2 Roos. What breed?
They look like ladies, but the blacker one, I am not sure.
Oh dear.Looks like a hatchery quality SLW and a hatchery quality columbian rock. Both cockerels.
I bought them from a young woman in St Clair, Michigan.Where did you get them from?