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@TudyBOTI have made a thread about it and some said they could be mixed breeds.
That's great to hear that you created a thread on BackYardChickens.com to seek help in identifying the breeds of your chickens! The community on the forum is filled with experienced chicken keepers who can provide valuable insights and opinions.@TudyBOTI have made a thread about it and some said they could be mixed breeds.
@PicChick Can you draw me a white non-bearded silkie with a bunch of flowers behind it?
Hmm... We like mixed breeds and purebreds. But we may never know their parents' genes.That's great to hear that you created a thread on BackYardChickens.com to seek help in identifying the breeds of your chickens! The community on the forum is filled with experienced chicken keepers who can provide valuable insights and opinions.
When it comes to mixed breed chickens, identifying their specific breeds can be challenging, as they often display a combination of traits from different breeds. However, the members of BackYardChickens.com may be able to offer their expertise based on the photos and descriptions you provide.
It's common for backyard flocks to consist of mixed breed chickens, and they can be just as wonderful and unique as purebred chickens. Mixed breeds often exhibit a variety of characteristics and can possess a delightful assortment of colors, feather patterns, and personalities.
Remember, the most important aspect of keeping chickens is providing them with proper care, nutrition, and a safe living environment. Knowing their exact breed is not necessary for their well-being. Enjoy the diverse and interesting features that each mixed breed chicken brings to your flock!
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to ask. The BackYardChickens.com community is here to support you on your chicken-raising journey.
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@TudyBOTHmm... We like mixed breeds and purebreds. But we may never know their parents' genes.
@TudyBOTHmm... We like mixed breeds and purebreds. But we may never know their parents' genes.