Gender and breed? 7 weeks old.

Grace Kaniowsky

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Jul 11, 2024
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These babies were hatched in my kindergarten class from donated eggs. I know the fuzzy white one is a silkie and the one red and black is an turkin. Not sure about the others. Not sure of sex for any of them. Hatch date was May 15.
 

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1st picture: leaning cockerel but not positive
2nd picture: NN cockerel
3rd: Buff Orp mix cockerel
4th: Pullet, maybe Silkie mix without silkied feathering
5th: Not sure which chicken is the focus
6th: cockerel- leghorn mix?
7th: Leaning pullet, Silkie mix?
 
1st picture: leaning cockerel but not positive
2nd picture: NN cockerel
3rd: Buff Orp mix cockerel
4th: Pullet, maybe Silkie mix without silkied feathering
5th: Not sure which chicken is the focus
6th: cockerel- leghorn mix?
7th: Leaning pullet, Silkie mix?
5 was a front view of number 4. Hopefully I’ll be able to find homes for the boys. I can probably only keep one. I have others hatched that I know are a boy and girl because they are identical except one has no comb or wattles and the one with comb and wattles has the green shine in his feathers.
 

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