Hi guys I got some pictures today of some of my spring chicks from
@Faraday40 thanks again for selling me some silver laced.
And I got some pictures of my two calico turkeys.
Also you guys are never going to guess what I did! Lol okay you might guess. Anyway on my local Craigslist an older woman posted that she's downsizing her flock as chores are harder as she's aging. She had 7 three week old blue slate poults for sale 5$ each! So we cleaned up and everything and we went and looked. I had no plans to buy anything if her birds were not perfectly healthy looking.
Her place was amazing and she had 4-5 coops. None so large as ours but a couple good sized ones and a couple smaller ones. She has birds older than six(ducks and geese) turkeys that are 2-4 and chicks of a variety of ages. She also had a few juvenile guineas.
She got hit by raccoons this spring and lost over half her flock.
Her blue slate turkey hen jumped the fence and hasn't come back.
Anyway we bought them after I thoroughly looked them over. They're now in quarantine with our red rangers in the porch and doing well. Today I counted them for the first time having take her word on the number it turns out she gave us one free so we got 8 for 35$.
I didn't originally plan to buy them all but she wanted them to all go together. Guess we'll be eating turkey at some point lol.
So far I'm using this as an extension of my turkey experiment. I'm really enjoying the turkeys. Lol it was also nice to be able to meet her adult tom, Tom (a royal palm) and some of her hens. She had a couple bourbon reds that were stunning! Some Nargansett(please correct my spelling on that it doesn't look right), a couple bronze. She had already sold her blue slate tom as he occasionally took after her. Of course if any of his poults show that aggression they'll head for freezer camp.
Also question will the turkeys be okay with our dogs once they're grown? I'm not worried about the dogs hurting the birds just if the turkeys decided to attack my dogs.
Now for pictures. Some of them are not the best. It was hard to see my phone screen and the sun was so intense the screen was burning me.
I used the dog crate to keep them confined so I could try for the best pictures possible since I was doing it alone.
Here are the two white pullets(I do have a third white pullet we hatched out that it about their size but has a smaller comb. She may belong to Oopsie's sister but right now seems almost identical to these two.) Their legs are not as bright yellow as yours, which doesn't surprise me at all as they're not out free ranging yet. The second new tractor grow out coop is almost finished so hopefully this weekend.

I didn't want to turn the juveniles out with the fox tracks we've been seeing. Excuse the poo on one of these girl's sides apparently she was under the roost at the wrong time lol. Both of these girls appear entirely white.
I have though about the being hybrid white egg layers as that would be fine by me. I've read they're generally calmer but the pure white color of these two makes me wonder.
(Now I must tell you all this story. Today at lunch DH2B saw me carry the first white pullet out he asked me what happened to her color and said she didn't look the same. I thought he was nuts! Lol I explained she had always been white and went inside to get some water. I came back out and DH2B- much to my surprise had taken out the larger turkey and put it in the crate with the white pullet. I stood on the porch staring when he walked up and explained to me that he figured out why that bird hadn't looked right to him. From across the yard he had thought the white pullet was the smaller turkey and gotten the other turkey so I could take picture of the turkeys together.
He had of course figured out his mistake but knew I wanted pictures of the turkeys anyway so he had left the big one out there. LOL
The turkey's tail isn't always to the side like that. These two turkeys are 3 months old now by my calculations.
Here are the two silver laced English Orpingtons I have. These two still don't seem to scream their gender to me. I think I would like to add more at some point for sure. I especially love the blue ones.
Below is a close up of the darker bird on the right. I am a bit worried about the darker one. It looks like possibly that juvenile has wry tail. I'll be keeping a close eye on it.
The lighter silver laced's photo was a little washed out by the sun.
Finally here is the second turkey that is a lot smaller than the first. I didn't get a close up of the face and snood but it seems quite small still. You may be able to zoom this photo and see it.
Oh no I almost forgot the new poult pictures! More to come later but here is a couple for now. The first photo is the smallest. It's tiny!!!
For comparison here is one of the biggest poults.