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Can you post more pictures from the front back etc? We need to see legs and such too.I was told the bigger chick is an Easter Egger and that the tiny one is a Serama. Im questioning the breed of the Serama. This is my first go at chicks; I usually get ducklings. What would you say the breeds are?
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Will do!Can you post more pictures from the front back etc? We need to see legs and such too.
Hope these help! The small one is the size of a bantam chick but I can’t find any good comparisons.Can you post more pictures from the front back etc? We need to see legs and such too.
I can only really identify the chicks I’ve had in the past, so I’m not sure about the bigger one. The smaller one looks like an EE though.Hope these help! The small one is the size of a bantam chick but I can’t find any good comparisons.
That’s what I was thinking too but the sizing is throwing me off. Unless, the guy is off about the age?I can only really identify the chicks I’ve had in the past, so I’m not sure about the bigger one. The smaller one looks like an EE though.
EEs can sometimes be pretty small, but I think they must have an age difference about them too.That’s what I was thinking too but the sizing is throwing me off. Unless, the guy is off about the age?
I have to agree about the age difference. The coloring of their wings are very similar, and if it is an EE, there has to be an age gap. No way can they both be a week old and from the same batch. The little one was with the bantams, so I’m wondering if they somehow got mixed up. Who knows!EEs can sometimes be pretty small, but I think they must have an age difference about them too.