How's My Chick Doin'?

I got it froma street vendor, and it's color orange -_- I don't know if it's a white corrnish. The feathers that are growing are all white, and I got it last Dec. 19, 2014. I have another chick which is not coloured, I wonder if you could figure out it's breed. It is color yellow which is natural, it has pinkish feet and a pinkish beak. It has some green on his/her right wing but the left wing doesn't have. I don't know if they put some color or not. I could post a screenshot if you want, oh and what is cull?
Hmm...well I mean it'll be hard identifying it by the color because different breeds share the same colors/markings at a young age. If it has really thick legs and its growing fast, it may be a cornish. I know that Leghorns can also be yellow with pinkish feet and beaks at young ages. Post a few pics later if you can.
 
Well, it'll really be worse if it is a cornish and you let it stay. They aren't designed to live long. :/
My friend said if you feed roosters with laying mass it will lay eggs but it's not fertilized but that's alright cause it produces egg for us to eat for breakfast. If is true if you feed them laying mass they lay eggs?
 
Very cute chicks! The bigger one looks like a Leghorn to me, but not sure. Can't tell with the smaller one at all. Also, the bigger one does look like a rooster, and I'm sorry but if it is then it will not lay any eggs no matter what you feed him. If he starts crowing, then you will know he is a rooster.
The cage is a bit small now, can you get them something bigger?
And your English is very good!
 
Very cute chicks! The bigger one looks like a Leghorn to me, but not sure. Can't tell with the smaller one at all. Also, the bigger one does look like a rooster, and I'm sorry but if it is then it will not lay any eggs no matter what you feed him. If he starts crowing, then you will know he is a rooster.
The cage is a bit small now, can you get them something bigger?
And your English is very good!
I did :D I'll do a new video maybe right now it's dark here :D thanks for letting me know if it would lay any eggs or not. I didn't realize I speak good xD
 
I'm not sure what is best for where you are. I don't know anything about tethering, tying them up by their foot, and don't know what kind of area you are in. Maybe when they are older, pick some grass and leafy greens and give it to them with some grit/sand to help digestion. And bring them bugs to eat, if you can?
 
I'm not sure what is best for where you are. I don't know anything about tethering, tying them up by their foot, and don't know what kind of area you are in. Maybe when they are older, pick some grass and leafy greens and give it to them with some grit/sand to help digestion. And bring them bugs to eat, if you can?
Let me clarify to you, grits are only needed for them if you don't feed them commercial feeds. Since I feed my chicks commercial feeds, they don't need grits to help in their digestion. Since the feeds are easy to digest. But thanks for your suggestion!
 

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