May 10, 2009 #1 MrsJWells In the Brooder 10 Years Apr 28, 2009 19 0 22 Omaha We got them at TSC and of course they were labeled Assort. Pullets. I would love to have an idea of what kind they are. Thank you in advance. We sooooo appreciate your help!
We got them at TSC and of course they were labeled Assort. Pullets. I would love to have an idea of what kind they are. Thank you in advance. We sooooo appreciate your help!
May 10, 2009 #2 The Chickinn Songster 11 Years Sep 28, 2008 200 1 119 near SF, CA many breeds have those colors, so I don't know. the yellow ones I would say are either a white colored chicken or a buff colored chicken.
many breeds have those colors, so I don't know. the yellow ones I would say are either a white colored chicken or a buff colored chicken.
May 10, 2009 #3 fancyfowl4ever Songster 11 Years Mar 17, 2008 1,283 30 181 Cranbrook, BC, Canada Here is what I think: Red one - Rhode Island Red 4 Dark ones - Silver laced Wyandottes (I can see rosecombs if I am not mistaken) 3 Whites - White Leghorns or White Rocks
Here is what I think: Red one - Rhode Island Red 4 Dark ones - Silver laced Wyandottes (I can see rosecombs if I am not mistaken) 3 Whites - White Leghorns or White Rocks
May 11, 2009 #5 silkieluver_07 Songster 11 Years Jan 31, 2008 4,130 15 241 Pennsylvania 3 White Leghorns 4 Silverlaced Wyandottes 1 Rhode Island Red or a Red Sexlink?
May 11, 2009 #6 chicken_china_mom Crazy for Cochins 10 Years Apr 24, 2009 2,084 10 191 Tab, Indiana That little tan one looks like one I got from TSC. Mine turned out to be a Mille Fleur, but the picture is small and it's hard to tell.
That little tan one looks like one I got from TSC. Mine turned out to be a Mille Fleur, but the picture is small and it's hard to tell.