I'm in Michigan and might have something available....
I'm also looking for Faverolle chicks. If you were to have extras, would you be able to ship?
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I'm in Michigan and might have something available....
So funny, sorry, Sometime the chicks can be really fluffy, cheekie, but while growing lose it til they are much older......Think its theYep, from the swap. We are working now to try to figure out what they are. Poor chicks are having an identity crisis.![]()
O' YEAH....Congrats! You are going to love them!![]()
If someone here isn't able to help, i would try your BYC state thread, google to see if there is a poultry organization in your state, can ask at the upcoming fairs to see if anyone knows....I'm also looking for Faverolle chicks. If you were to have extras, would you be able to ship?
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Unfortunately, I agree - those don't look like any Fav chicks I've seen, especially the cockerel. It does look like someone jumped the fence. Do you have pics of their feet?
I agree these are not Faverolle chicks. Cochin on the darker male. The white one looks like an EE.Unfortunately, I agree - those don't look like any Fav chicks I've seen, especially the cockerel. It does look like someone jumped the fence. Do you have pics of their feet?
I think they are all some type of EE. The darker is definitely not a cochin. I have several varieties of those. He is long and lanky and does have the cheek tufts. Cochins don't have those. Bummer! I'd hoped it was something cool happening here.I agree these are not Faverolle chicks. Cochin on the darker male. The white one looks like an EE.
I have RIRs, too, and I thought they looked like that except the legs are very white and feathered. There's no telling who was the little sneaky fence jumper.it looks a lot like the RIR girl I am growing out for my neighbors.![]()