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I bought these pullers a few weeks ago. They were called 'Colossal Rock'. I'm can't really find any reference to them online. Any ideas?
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Don't know the breed or gender of your chicks? Post here! I can help!
I bought these pullers a few weeks ago. They were called 'Colossal Rock'. I'm can't really find any reference to them online. Any ideas?
Thank you!!The Polish is a white crested blue. Really too early for gender, but no cockerels signs yet. Way too young on the silkies.
I've never heard of "Colossal Rock". They look a bit like Delaware but with white legs. Probably another brand named mix.
Buff Orpington mixView attachment 1039214 View attachment 1039214 View attachment 1039214 View attachment 1039216 I posted yesterday but I think it disappeared. Please forgive me if this is a repeat.
Can anyone identify this breed? It's larger than my other breeds that are the same age. (8 weeks) The color is about that of a buff Orpington. Thanks for your help!!
All are femalesI am trying to figure out the sex and breed of the four chicks I got yesterday.
That's an Easter eggger mixWe think it's a red junglefowl (adopted it off the road and red junglefowl are common here) but gender is unknown. 13-14 days old. Occaisionally stands up, cranes its neck and flaps it's wings as though crowing. When surprised by a loud noise, it cranes its neck and looks around quietly.
Looks like a roosterView attachment 1039082 View attachment 1039083 Anyone know if this buff Orpington is a cockerel or pullet??