It's a cockerel. I'm not sure which breed. Maybe a white Langshan, if the seller offers those.Aaand last but not least...
This one is also exceptionally tall, and lacking any semblance of a tailView attachment 2789476View attachment 2789477
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It's a cockerel. I'm not sure which breed. Maybe a white Langshan, if the seller offers those.Aaand last but not least...
This one is also exceptionally tall, and lacking any semblance of a tailView attachment 2789476View attachment 2789477
BLRW pullet.Oh my... I'm not sure what I'd do, if I ended-up with that many swingin Richards in the flock!
Here's one more to identify:
Thought it might be a Salmon Fav. But, it only has 4 toes.View attachment 2789208View attachment 2789207
Silver laced cochin.Okay... only two more, that have me wondering. (This one has the longest vulture hocks I have ever seen!! Tho they don't show much from this angle.)This one, I would guess to be a splash Cochin(But, it stands more erect than my über chunky, black Cochins!) ...or is it a splash Langshan pullet?:View attachment 2789397
My guess would have been a white Langshan also... it is def one of the possibilities in the 14 chick "mystery flock". Looks like I'm 50/50 on cockerels and pullets, so far. It, and my silver Laced cochin look SO different from the black cochins tho. Really threw me. It's fun to watch the changes thru the sequential moltings.It's a cockerel. I'm not sure which breed. Maybe a white Langshan, if the seller offers those.