Stj9590
In the Brooder
- Aug 15, 2022
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Also I meant to say the Ancona is the black and white one, not #3. Not sure why I said 3 lolThanks!
I like how #4 looks too. She always has a funny grumpy gaze.![]()

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Also I meant to say the Ancona is the black and white one, not #3. Not sure why I said 3 lolThanks!
I like how #4 looks too. She always has a funny grumpy gaze.![]()
2: could be a red sex linkHi all,
My "Murray's Choice Layer" flock is almost 7 weeks old now, and I need help to identify which breed are they.
1. all white
2. yellow
3. orange-brown
4. orange-brown with dotted patterns
5. same as 4, from a different angle
6. brown chicken, baby chick had a chipmunk look. Is she turning into a rooster?...
7. all gray chicken
8. black and white. baby chick was black on the back and yellow on the chest. She is the smallest of them all.
9. all black, maybe a black star?
10. group dinner.
Austra whites are almost entirely white, rather than mostly blackThat white with black spots might be an AustraWhite, which is a hybrid of a Black Australorp and a white Leghorn, bred to have the calmer temperament of the Australorp and the high egg production of both breeds.
4 looks like an Asian blackSome new side shots.
1,2. They both started off a chipmunk-looking chick at 1 day old. Likely a female and a male of the same breed?
3. Side of the black and white.
4,5. They both looked all black at one day old. Then one of them developed white linings on the chest.
2: could be a red sex link
3: could be a New Hampshire red
4: could be a cinnamon queen
2, 3, and 4 could all also be Easter eggers if they end up laying colored eggs
4 looks like an Asian black