Mystery Mixed Pullet Chicks

pond_ripple

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May 21, 2020
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Well I gave into temptation and bought some pullet chicks at TS, and this is what I came home with: 4 mystery girls, an Australorp and an Isa Brown. The large yellow one was in with the brown leghorns, so it might be from a straight run idk but 50/50 chance its a lady. The black one with the slightly stripy wing feathers also has feathered feet! What do you think I've got here?
 

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Do barred rocks have feathered feet like my little girl? I know one of the 2 black ones is an Australorp, but the other one is a barred something for sure. I was looking and saw pictures of french marans that had the barring and the feathered feet and apparently there are barred cochins but I don't know about the barred rocks. I'll have to look it up!

So out of the 6 girls:
Whitish yellow: ?
Black : Australorp
Black feathered feet: Barred Rock?
Brown: Speckled Sussex
Golden: ISA Brown
Golden 2: ?

Well that's progress!
 
So some kind of maran then, awesome! That one will be neat to see grow up to find out what exactly the color is.

So out of the 6 girls:
Whitish yellow: ?
Black : Australorp
Black feathered feet: French Maran
Brown: Speckled Sussex
Golden: ISA Brown
Golden 2: ?

One of the golden ones has faint chipmunk stripes and the other one doesn't. Could they both still be isa browns even though they look slightly different?
 
The unidentified white chick was in the brown leghorn pullet bin. It was suggested that it might be a meat chick left over from an earlier batch that they just transferred to the new group. Does anybody know enough about meat chicks to verify if we picked up a cornish cross or something similar by mistake?
 

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