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In the Brooder
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I think your right.Then they are either Speckled Sussex or Partridge Orpingtons. Speckled Sussex are more common. They still have their juvenile feathering, so it's hard to be sure which they are. One thing that is certain is that the chick in the first pic is a cockerel.
x2Then they are either Speckled Sussex or Partridge Orpingtons. Speckled Sussex are more common. They still have their juvenile feathering, so it's hard to be sure which they are. One thing that is certain is that the chick in the first pic is a cockerel.