- May 4, 2013
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I feel silly posting these but I can't figure out what kind of chickens I have by looking at other peoples pictures.
The yellow chicken is Gracie and the the grey and white chicken with the bright yellow neck feathers is Eliza. I only just got them and I thought Gracie might be an Orpington. No even a guess what Eliza is yet. The yellow on Eliza's neck is much brighter in person than in the photo and she's taller and more slender than Gracie with more of an upright look compared to Gracie, who is more of a waddler.
These two photos were taken in their old home when I was trying to trick them into getting used to me so I could pick them up and put them in the crate to transport them home. I'll take more (better) pictures tomorrow. I just plain didn't think about taking pictures after the trip home and with all the to-do's that suddenly had to be done right away.
I have no idea how old they are exactly. I only know for certain they are chickens and hens.


Weird. I had to turn the photos upside down on my laptop to get them right side up on here.
The yellow chicken is Gracie and the the grey and white chicken with the bright yellow neck feathers is Eliza. I only just got them and I thought Gracie might be an Orpington. No even a guess what Eliza is yet. The yellow on Eliza's neck is much brighter in person than in the photo and she's taller and more slender than Gracie with more of an upright look compared to Gracie, who is more of a waddler.
These two photos were taken in their old home when I was trying to trick them into getting used to me so I could pick them up and put them in the crate to transport them home. I'll take more (better) pictures tomorrow. I just plain didn't think about taking pictures after the trip home and with all the to-do's that suddenly had to be done right away.
I have no idea how old they are exactly. I only know for certain they are chickens and hens.
Weird. I had to turn the photos upside down on my laptop to get them right side up on here.