Ideal poultry Golden Sea Brights ?

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I perchased Golden Seabrights chicks from ideal poultry a week ago 6 of them where fluffy Orange and 8 of them where the normal dark strip with red head Golden’s I’m use to seeing as chicks I’m wondering why there 2 different colors did the substitute Or ? Because now that there a week old there all starting to get the Golden Seabright Markings can anyone tell me why they would be 2 different colors or did Ideal Poultry come up with a way to Sexing and gave me pulleys and Roos here’s a photo of 2 of them in the photo 1 I’d full orange with the Sea right marking the others is a normal Seabright marking I’m use too
Thank you in advance of helping me with this question
 
I had sebright and Old English Game bantams and those other chicks look exactly like old english games and sebrights so you got two completely different breeds there sorry
Wow thank you, I can’t beleave Ideal Poultry would have at least have told me they had to substitute, they just sent them did not even say anything I won’t buy from them again
 
View attachment 1323869 View attachment 1323868 I perchased Golden Seabrights chicks from ideal poultry a week ago 6 of them where fluffy Orange and 8 of them where the normal dark strip with red head Golden’s I’m use to seeing as chicks I’m wondering why there 2 different colors did the substitute Or ? Because now that there a week old there all starting to get the Golden Seabright Markings can anyone tell me why they would be 2 different colors or did Ideal Poultry come up with a way to Sexing and gave me pulleys and Roos here’s a photo of 2 of them in the photo 1 I’d full orange with the Sea right marking the others is a normal Seabright marking I’m use too
Thank you in advance of helping me with this question
The smaller one looks like Sebright. The larger orange looks like a Buckeye. They hatch with a brown front half of beak, and have that pattern on the wings, and are slow to feather, but quick to grow in size. I love my Buckeyes because of their sweet personalities and good dual purpose qualities. If they have pea combs than yes, they are Buckeyes. I hope you will like yours too! :)
 

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