Lucky the TSC rescue chick and more (pic intense!!)

I have 2 chipmunks that are old english...thats more what yours looks like. I have 5 chipmunks that are americauna. They are way more fluffy and have big beards and muffs. I also have a featherlegged chipmunk that's a cochin. There are alot of breeds that come in chipmunk. The black one...again no head spot so not a barred rock...other than that I dont know.
Oh yeah... feathersite.com has a baby chick section that is helpful when guessing chicks. Try that.
 
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I'm so sorry any of you have to do it too... I've heard Craig's list also and that's what I'll do unless I can find a friend or neighbor...
I know I'm sick about it...

I have all hens *knock on wood*

Antwerp Belgian Bantam
Silver Laced Polish
White Crested Black Polish Bantam
Golden Laced Polish
Golden Laced Wyandottes
Silver Laced Wyandottes
2 Barred Plymouth Rock Bantams
Australorps
Buff Silkie Bantam
Ameraucana Bantam...
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Now do I go for Funny or eggs... or a bit of both...

Right now I'm thinking my 2 Barred Plymouth Bantams, my Australorps, and my silkie....
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I can't stand it....
Anyone got any ideas??? Not to have 11 but for a bit of both?

Thanks Everyone!
 
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The ducks are growing by leaps and bounds! They are almost 2 weeks old, we got them at the same time as the RIR chicks. One is starting to get his 'quack'. Every now and them one will let a squeeky quack go then go back to peeping. They are funny. More difficult them chicks? Well that is yet to be seen. I am all new to the bird thing. I do know that they are stinkier than the chicks. That is because they are big birds and poop big and often!! I have to clean their brooder every day to keep the smell down. They are not social birds like the chicks that come running to me when I enter the room. The ducks run from me and sit on the little one to 'protect' him from the monster!!! Last night we filled the kiddy pool and put some big rocks in the center and put the ducks in there for a swim/bath. The pekins could just walk on the bottom but the rouen could actually swim. They had a blast and did not want to get out. They were starting to shiver so I corralled them and put them back in the brooder to warm up. Tehy seemed content and worn out from the few minutes (less than 30) in the pool. They are funny to watch and listen to.
 

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