Apr 12, 2014 #1 whquint09 Hatching 5 Years Joined Mar 26, 2014 Messages 7 Reaction score 0 Points 7 Picked up a couple of these guys from a local country store and they were not labeled. Their wing feathers are white, but their baby fur is sort-of yellow. Can't figure out what they are. Any help is appreciated!
Picked up a couple of these guys from a local country store and they were not labeled. Their wing feathers are white, but their baby fur is sort-of yellow. Can't figure out what they are. Any help is appreciated!
Apr 12, 2014 #2 lazy gardener Crossing the Road 7 Years Friend Spirit Joined Nov 7, 2012 Messages 27,613 Reaction score 27,421 Points 917 Location CENTRAL MAINE zone 4B ? leghorn.
Apr 12, 2014 #3 browland84 Chirping 5 Years Joined Mar 16, 2014 Messages 183 Reaction score 12 Points 81 Location Cleveland ohio My Coop My Coop Kinda looks like my buff orpington at a young age.
Apr 12, 2014 Thread starter #4 whquint09 Hatching 5 Years Joined Mar 26, 2014 Messages 7 Reaction score 0 Points 7 that is what I thought but they had another pen actually labeled leghorn. thought they might be different.
that is what I thought but they had another pen actually labeled leghorn. thought they might be different.
Apr 12, 2014 Thread starter #5 whquint09 Hatching 5 Years Joined Mar 26, 2014 Messages 7 Reaction score 0 Points 7 I have buff orpingtons a few weeks old, and they look nothing like they did when I got them.
Apr 13, 2014 #6 okjenyp Chirping 5 Years Joined Feb 27, 2014 Messages 118 Reaction score 3 Points 63 Location Kansas My buff orpingtons were more red. Could they be Cornish cross?? They start yellow and turn white. And grew 2x as fast as the others. My Cornish cross at 3 weeks Buff Orpington at 3 weeks Last edited: Apr 13, 2014
My buff orpingtons were more red. Could they be Cornish cross?? They start yellow and turn white. And grew 2x as fast as the others. My Cornish cross at 3 weeks Buff Orpington at 3 weeks