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To be honest, I am unsure of the breed.2 look like Rhode island reds, but the others don't. I will try to figure out how to upload a picture of them now.
I can't get the pic to enlarge, but the solid red one on the upper left side is either a Rhode Island Red or a Production Red. The three red and white ones look like Red Sex Link pullets and the mostly white bottom one might be either an Amber Link pullet or a Red Sex Link cockerel. A close up would make identification much easier.![]()
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) will get better pics and I will be on the pc so hopefully can make them better. Thank you Mike, I actually went by the Rual King where where staying and picked up "Hobby Farms guide to chicken breeds" to try and figure this out. Now, quick question. I bought these from a local feed store for ten dollars each ( I know now that I WAY over paid) but there where supposed to be from the same local breeder. Is it normal to sell a group of different chicks like that as a group? I did get 2 more chickens since then, breed unknowen. One rooster and one hen. When I put th win with theses, one of the brown ones came off the perch and went after the rooster. The did settle down however, they 2 new one's would chase my original ones all the time. I seperated the rooster and while the hens seem to put up with each they won't accept the one hen into there group it seems. Is that normal? Also, the rooster is in a coop and run right next to the hens s eperated by fence, all he does all day is "walk the line" next to the separation fence. Is that normal? Thank you, and sorry for the wall of text.