ok so I am having chick addiction issues
-we hatched out our out chicks (6 of them) on feb 14th, and they will be going to the coop soon.
-we sent an order to cackle last week and are still waiting on a reply for delivery date of 25 day old chicks
-as most of you know, TSC is having chick days....and I must stop in there. well the first time we went in, it seemed like the only kinds they had (standard size) were reds and cornish rocks, even the pullets bin seemed like it looked just like the reds bin..anyways. and the bantam bin was the most diverse of them all. some had feathered legs and lots of different colors. well we went in yesterday because we needed feed, and as I was looking in the bantam bin I noticed some have puff balls on the top of their little heads....could these be polish chicks???????? I don't think they are silkies because they didn't have black faces and beeks. I am so tempted to buy 6 of them to see what they turn out to be.
but DH doesn't want to..."where would they go? our chickens would beat them up because they are smaller" but my reply, "if they are small enough they could stay in the house longer" said with a sneaky grin lol. I just wonder what they are. maybe if I buy some, I'll get some picture of them and y'all can help me out on the breed(s). we plan on expanding the run anyways, why not make a small encloser for these little guys?? lol
it would help greatly if anyone had pictures of bantam chicks with the little puff balls on the top of their heads. maybe that could give me an idea of what they might be.
thanks in advance
-we hatched out our out chicks (6 of them) on feb 14th, and they will be going to the coop soon.
-we sent an order to cackle last week and are still waiting on a reply for delivery date of 25 day old chicks
-as most of you know, TSC is having chick days....and I must stop in there. well the first time we went in, it seemed like the only kinds they had (standard size) were reds and cornish rocks, even the pullets bin seemed like it looked just like the reds bin..anyways. and the bantam bin was the most diverse of them all. some had feathered legs and lots of different colors. well we went in yesterday because we needed feed, and as I was looking in the bantam bin I noticed some have puff balls on the top of their little heads....could these be polish chicks???????? I don't think they are silkies because they didn't have black faces and beeks. I am so tempted to buy 6 of them to see what they turn out to be.
but DH doesn't want to..."where would they go? our chickens would beat them up because they are smaller" but my reply, "if they are small enough they could stay in the house longer" said with a sneaky grin lol. I just wonder what they are. maybe if I buy some, I'll get some picture of them and y'all can help me out on the breed(s). we plan on expanding the run anyways, why not make a small encloser for these little guys?? lol
it would help greatly if anyone had pictures of bantam chicks with the little puff balls on the top of their heads. maybe that could give me an idea of what they might be.
thanks in advance
