Cochins and New Hampshires - shes or oh geez?

Thank you all! And Onyx sounds good. My husband thinks I'm silly with all my names so I'm sure he will laugh at that one

Firearia- here's the lucky story!
Group #1 chicks 18, 13 died. The 5 that were left = 4 roos and 1 hen. I will never buy from that person again who has a reputation for sick chicks but I didn't know that! Kept 2 roos, ate the other 2
Group #2 8, 1 eaten randomly?, 4 roos, 3 hens - rehomed roos except one cause he is a silkie and the hens are silkies too
This left us with 2 roos, 1 laying hen and silkies which we don't count LOL They are cute but that's about it
Group #3 6, bought at 5-6 weeks old so that the person could help us try to get some hens. So far it looks like it worked (the other two are barred rocks so I think we can tell those pretty well)

If this turns out well then I think I would buy older chicks in the future....oh wait, I'm building an incubator:lol:
 
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Haha, nice. I guess I'm more luck than you? x3

That's what I'm doing. I buy older ones and then breed them, therefore I can have all the hens I want and sell the others as young birds or chicks... And keep some.
 
They all look like pullets to me. The only one who looks a little suspicious is the New Hampshire. Hard to tell from the pic but those saddle feathers look like they are kind of long and pointed.
 

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