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I found out today that Atwoods here gets their chicks from Ideal Poultry. (I found one of their boxes sitting nearby the chick bins)
#2 & #3 are both Mille Fleur Old English Bantams or Dutch, no sign of a colored ear yet.I'm 98% sure both are roosters:
https://secuservices.com/ideal/newideal/selectproduct.aspx?qty=1&ID=MFOEB&Product=100
https://secuservices.com/ideal/newideal/selectproduct.aspx?qty=1&ID=MFD&Product=974
#1 & #7 are Blue OEG. #1 is a hen, #7 is a rooster:
https://secuservices.com/ideal/newideal/selectproduct.aspx?qty=1&ID=BLOEB&Product=90
#4 is a Pekin (Cochin Bantam) Rooster:
https://secuservices.com/ideal/newideal/selectproduct.aspx?qty=1&ID=BFOB&Product=498
#5 is a Black Rosecomb Bantam, no idea on sex just yet, comb is small. This little one was the runt of the group, the other roos seem to fight WITH it, so I'm assuming it's a roo.
https://secuservices.com/ideal/newideal/selectproduct.aspx?qty=1&ID=BKRCB&Product=112
#6 is an OEGB, she had a true chipmunk or 'wild' pattern (not a chipmunk like pattern). Since she is a blue/grey with a red breast pattern developing, it's hard to say exactly which type of OEGB, but Black Breased Red, Blue Golden Duckwing, Fawn Goden Duckwing, and Golden Duckwing hens appear the same or very similar on Ideal's website. The carry what they call 'Ameraucana' bantams, but my girl doesn't have any muffs or tufts. And, yes, she is a hen for sure. She's the sweetest of the bunch. She will roost in your hand. She'll get jealous if you pick up another chick. (hmm, kinda like my wife
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#2 & #3 are both Mille Fleur Old English Bantams or Dutch, no sign of a colored ear yet.I'm 98% sure both are roosters:
https://secuservices.com/ideal/newideal/selectproduct.aspx?qty=1&ID=MFOEB&Product=100
https://secuservices.com/ideal/newideal/selectproduct.aspx?qty=1&ID=MFD&Product=974
#1 & #7 are Blue OEG. #1 is a hen, #7 is a rooster:
https://secuservices.com/ideal/newideal/selectproduct.aspx?qty=1&ID=BLOEB&Product=90
#4 is a Pekin (Cochin Bantam) Rooster:
https://secuservices.com/ideal/newideal/selectproduct.aspx?qty=1&ID=BFOB&Product=498
#5 is a Black Rosecomb Bantam, no idea on sex just yet, comb is small. This little one was the runt of the group, the other roos seem to fight WITH it, so I'm assuming it's a roo.
https://secuservices.com/ideal/newideal/selectproduct.aspx?qty=1&ID=BKRCB&Product=112
#6 is an OEGB, she had a true chipmunk or 'wild' pattern (not a chipmunk like pattern). Since she is a blue/grey with a red breast pattern developing, it's hard to say exactly which type of OEGB, but Black Breased Red, Blue Golden Duckwing, Fawn Goden Duckwing, and Golden Duckwing hens appear the same or very similar on Ideal's website. The carry what they call 'Ameraucana' bantams, but my girl doesn't have any muffs or tufts. And, yes, she is a hen for sure. She's the sweetest of the bunch. She will roost in your hand. She'll get jealous if you pick up another chick. (hmm, kinda like my wife

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