Apr 20, 2013 #1 katherinehpr Hatching 6 Years Joined Apr 7, 2013 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Points 9 Location Michigan this one's nostrals are a litte red because the other one pecks at it
Apr 20, 2013 #2 NYREDS Crowing 12 Years Joined Jan 14, 2008 Messages 5,644 Reaction score 497 Points 303 They're not Silkies. It appears they have single combs so I assume they're Cochins.
Apr 20, 2013 #3 I iron chicken Chirping 7 Years Joined Aug 7, 2012 Messages 241 Reaction score 6 Points 81 Location Fayettville, Arkansas NYREDS said: They're not Silkies. It appears they have single combs so I assume they're Cochins. Click to expand... agreed.
NYREDS said: They're not Silkies. It appears they have single combs so I assume they're Cochins. Click to expand... agreed.
Apr 20, 2013 Thread starter #4 katherinehpr Hatching 6 Years Joined Apr 7, 2013 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Points 9 Location Michigan Thank you .... I was afraid of that - Im alittle bummed out but love the little buggers anyways -I was really excited thinking I had a couple of Silkies. Any guesses as to what kind?
Thank you .... I was afraid of that - Im alittle bummed out but love the little buggers anyways -I was really excited thinking I had a couple of Silkies. Any guesses as to what kind?
Apr 20, 2013 #5 coffeekittie Songster 8 Years Joined Feb 1, 2011 Messages 548 Reaction score 19 Points 138 Location Pacific NW, where I'm out with the animals (or out Are those muffs on the cheeks? If so, and there are vulture hocks starting, they could be d'Uccle (but I'm still new with them so could be wrong ).
Are those muffs on the cheeks? If so, and there are vulture hocks starting, they could be d'Uccle (but I'm still new with them so could be wrong ).
Apr 20, 2013 Thread starter #6 katherinehpr Hatching 6 Years Joined Apr 7, 2013 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Points 9 Location Michigan here's another picture ....