help, can you identify the breed of my roos

MahKohai

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Mar 29, 2020
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Last year, September here in the Philippines, there we're people roaming around with carts, these carts are filled with quail chicks, ducklings, and dyed chicks. It's a yearly thing especially when a festival is nearing. They mainly sell these chicks as a toy for children. Most of them really don't live and just die on the hands of children, i really hate the fact that people here do this.. Anyways i bought two of the chicks for me to really take care of them(if i had so much money i'd buy and take care of them all). When i bought them, they were dyed yellow and green.

I've read an article somewhere that these dyed chicks are all males from which they were rejects from hatcheries. Still i don't have the slightest clue what breed they are.
 

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Thank you for saving them! What a horrible thing to happen. ☹
They appear to be something like Isa Browns or some type of high egg producing breed, the female chicks would have been kept.
I just wanted to know if they were somekind of broiler breed, i'm super worried about their lifespan. I've heard that broilers mostly only last more or less a year. Thankyou!
 

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