Breed???

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I got this pullet along with 5 others a few weeks ago. They were all supposed to be Starlight Eggers (2 light, 2 medium brown, 2 dark brown) although I thought only the light ones are, I still bought them (all were 2$ each). The medium colored are regular Easter Eggers or Olive Eggers. Then I noticed after bringing them home, that 2 were actually black, not dark brown and they had feathered feet.

Now I'm trying to figure out which breed they are. I just know they're not a bantam breed due to size.

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I'm not really good at figuring chick breeds out. Thanks for your help.
 
I got this pullet along with 5 others a few weeks ago. They were all supposed to be Starlight Eggers (2 light, 2 medium brown, 2 dark brown) although I thought only the light ones are, I still bought them (all were 2$ each). The medium colored are regular Easter Eggers or Olive Eggers. Then I noticed after bringing them home, that 2 were actually black, not dark brown and they had feathered feet.

Now I'm trying to figure out which breed they are. I just know they're not a bantam breed due to size.

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I'm not really good at figuring chick breeds out. Thanks for your help.
The top breeds that I think of when I see feathered legs are Cochins, Brahmas and Marans . . . I'm sure there are many others though. You could look those up and see if any day old chick photos looked like yours.
 
The top breeds that I think of when I see feathered legs are Cochins, Brahmas and Marans . . . I'm sure there are many others though. You could look those up and see if any day old chick photos looked like yours.
I was looking up the Marans breeds, she seems to resemble the French Copper chicks. I'm adding a photo from the day I got them on 7/29, they were about 10-14 days old. The employee at the Rural King where I got them tried to say they were 4 weeks, mine older ones were hatched 6/24, they were 4 1/2 weeks.

(I use an old metal chick feeder as a roost for chicks)
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I was looking up the Marans breeds, she seems to resemble the French Copper chicks. I'm adding a photo from the day I got them on 7/29, they were about 10-14 days old. The employee at the Rural King where I got them tried to say they were 4 weeks, mine older ones were hatched 6/24, they were 4 1/2 weeks.

(I use an old metal chick feeder as a roost for chicks)
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I'd say your estimated age is spot on based on wing development and lack of feathering anywhere else on the chick. It's hard to say with black chicks since there are so many that look similar. My barnyard mixes looked alot like these when they were younger. You'll get a better idea once they start getting their juvenile feather coloring in a couple more weeks.

BTW your signature made me lol. I just 'ended up' with 26 chicks from the $1 chick bin at TSC https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chicken-math-is-contagious.1670923/ and now I also have an incubator full of eggs https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/redinators-first-hatch-along.1672919/ chicken math is insane, lol.
 
I'd say your estimated age is spot on based on wing development and lack of feathering anywhere else on the chick. It's hard to say with black chicks since there are so many that look similar. My barnyard mixes looked alot like these when they were younger. You'll get a better idea once they start getting their juvenile feather coloring in a couple more weeks.

BTW your signature made me lol. I just 'ended up' with 26 chicks from the $1 chick bin at TSC https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chicken-math-is-contagious.1670923/ and now I also have an incubator full of eggs https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/redinators-first-hatch-along.1672919/ chicken math is insane, lol.
They're adorable! I try to get mine on markdown too. Well except the 2 lavender guineas, the 2 ducks and my Silkies, most all my hens were $0.25-$2 over the years.

My youngest came from Rural King via Hoover's Hatchery. I've got the 4-5 weeks old chicks, the 4 Silkie Eggers hatched on 6/24, a Silkie Egger cockerel hatched 6/12, 2 lavender guineas bought 6/10 (hatched 6/8), a Saxony drake and a white crested female duck - both 4 1/2 months old and huge. Oh and a 5-6 week old cinnamon queen pullet (courtesy of employee at Rural).

Unfortunately I lost this little one, my only Silkie chick from my own Silkies. 20250706_141044.jpg
My youngest ducks. 20250706_144601.jpg
My 6/24 hatch and the cinnamon queen. 20250729_201055.jpg
The youngest chicks, lost 2 to unknown reason days apart 20250729_201043.jpg

Group photo - just minutes after being introduced.
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My 2 lavender guineas and home hatched Silkie Egger 6/12 - he was a couple hours old.
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The 6/12 hatched Silkie Egger cockerel now named Ragtop - taken 8/19
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I thought I'd taken photos of the 2 guineas, I guess I forgot to.

Once my Silkie hen finishes molting and resumes laying, I letting whoever is broody set on some eggs regardless of when.
 

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