Looks like they are chickens, for sure. Ha ha, I'm trying to be funny.Hi Everyone. New chicken keeper here and really enjoying it so far. I was thrilled to find this thread and see so many like minded people that I can call neighbors.
Not being one to tiptoe, we started with an order of 25 assorted rare chicks from McMurray. It has been so much fun trying to figure out what we got. Of the 27 chicks they sent, we are pretty sure we know what we have with the exception of 2 hens (well, pretty sure they are hens)
We actually have 4 chicks colored identically. 2 of the chicks we have tentatively identified as Silver Leghorns. The mystery chicks are identical, but have dark/slate/grey colored legs compared to bright yellow for the leghorns. I would also say they have slightly longer legs also.
Here are a few pics:
Here is a good look at one of the dark legged chicks
and now one with yellow legs (We think it is a Silver Leghorn)
And another compare shot with both birds almost cooperating.
The chicks are about 9 weeks old at this point. Any ideas on what they might be?
We are new to this also, we jumped in with 8. Originally gonna get 3 or 4.
We have 2 white leghorns, 2 amber-links, 2 New Hampshires, and 2 silver laced wyandottes, 6 of these are pullets. Our goal is eggs. As long as the roosters are well behaved, we won't send them to freezer camp.
Welcome to the very active Indiana thread!