Adam Keith
In the Brooder
- Sep 3, 2017
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Check the bottoms of the feet. If white, it's a Black Andalusian. If yellow, it's a Jersey Giant.Last one...you're 2 for 2 so far!
I'm seeing two gold sexlinks and an Easter Egger. Any particular reason why you are convinced it's not an Easter Egger?Ok what breed is this...its not an easter egger not all green legged birds are ees so any gueses came from tsc listed as buff orp
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The other two are not sexlinks either they are buff orps and tsc doesnt have ees even in so how would one get in with a bunch or orps?I'm seeing two gold sexlinks and an Easter Egger. Any particular reason why you are convinced it's not an Easter Egger?
Not Buff Orpingtons with those yellow legs and white primary feathers. TSC doesn't have the best reputation when it comes to keeping bins properly labeled. They frequently throw all the older chicks from previous weeks into the same bin, without changing the labels. Those chicks aren't exactly day olds. Those are at least two weeks old.The other two are not sexlinks either they are buff orps and tsc doesnt have ees even in so how would one get in with a bunch or orps?
You've got a Black Sexlink cockerel, not a Barred Rock, a Production Red cockerel, and an Easter Egger cockerel. Approximately 8 to 10 weeks old.Not sure what this chicken is but the 3 were abandoned by their owner a month ago. I question the sex on the barred rock and no clue what the orange-brownish one is. Someine suggested EE. Im pretty surw the RIR is a cockerel and think the whitish one is a pullet.
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They are hatchery quality orps and one is a roo, sexlink roos are white not buff if they are not buff then they are meat birds either way i will be eating all three and i bought them as day olds and the odd colored has a single comb not a pea comeNot Buff Orpingtons with those yellow legs and white primary feathers. TSC doesn't have the best reputation when it comes to keeping bins properly labeled. They frequently throw all the older chicks from previous weeks into the same bin, without changing the labels. Those chicks aren't exactly day olds. Those are at least two weeks old.