Their legs are dark, I am thinking Barred Rock also, actually, according to research, all true Doms have rose combs, all single comb barred chickens belong in the Plymouth Rock catagory. I will wait and see, their adult size, egg size will be the decidpng factor in the end.Topdog: I'm guessing you meant single and rose comb? I've never had a purebred Dominique with a single comb, but I have heard they happen occasionally. I've also been told that single comb Dominique hens lay every bit as well as their correct rose combed sisters. I have also heard that the single comb cockerels are delicious, though I have no personal experience with that either. Since they're from a different source, if all the new chicks have a single comb, they might be barred Plymouth Rocks or Marans which are another popular barred breed. What color are their legs?
Clucknbell: Around here, the higher protein Purina Gamebird starter with animal based protein costs a whole $2.30 more a bag, and for the extra expense, I've found the birds feather out and grow faster. That's not a big deal if you have a few chicks, but can make a world of difference if you're raising several dozen and would like them out of the brooder pens ASAP.They will also do fine on Purina Flock Raiser or chick starter Crumbles (both all vegetable protein), but if you can supplement with some animal protein, so much the better.![]()