NC - My 1st Chickens

Mrs. Fluffy Puffy :

Awesome pics!
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Thanks!
I'll try to get new ones up soon.
So many changes and new additions...whew!​
 
Alright, here is what is left of the older group of chickens (from previous pictures):

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And yes, they still sleep crammed together like that.
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We'll probably end up getting rid of this Easter Egger and the other.
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But oh well...too many roosters, as expected...

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"Get that butt out of my face!" - Millie

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Here is the "middle" group:

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We knew about the frizzles (I got rid of the other 2) and Silkies, but took a shot in the dark on the others.
So I should have:

- White Cochin Frizzle banty rooster
- Black Silkie (I wish at least this one would be a hen...)
- Buff Silkie (But they are both making me think rooster more than I'd like...)
- BB Red Old English pullet
- Dark Brahma banty pullet

So...in the Silkie department I've got Black, Gray (shouldn't be Blue), Buff, and White covered. 1 rooster and 1 hen for sure...I hope the younger ones aren't both cockerels!



Does anyone want to confirm the BB Red and Brahma I mention?
The brown feathers on the body of the BB Red make me think her colors may be a little off from the "grayish" that it is supposed to be, but maybe it will over time. I don't see which other OE it could be.
 
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The youngest group we have (that is surprisingly cohabiting with all the other full size birds quite a bit):

We bought the birds as a Buff Orphington pullet, Barred Rock pullet, Light Brown Leghorn pullet, and two assorted bantams. I think the BR and LH were the only we knowingly bought "specie correct".
I'll post up what I think I have after the pictures, so you're welcome to help confirm or deny.

Here they all are...

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...except for Millie on the far right. For some reason they want to squish beside her.

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So I believe what we have is this here:

- Barred Rock pullet (given)
- Light Brown Leghorn pullet (I agree with)
- Golden Comet pullet (NOT Buff Orphington like it was listed as)
- Silver Duckwing Old English bantam rooster
- Spangled Cornish bantam pullet


Does anyone want to back me up on the Silver Duckwing and Spangled Cornish?
On the last two, I didn't know if Southern States would sell these "more obscure" chickens, but Ideal/MMcM have them in their line-up so I'm guessing it's very feasible.
 
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And here are the pictures of the "sectioned off" area under the coop where the small birds can go to hide, but get in and out easily:

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What a great thread .. I've subscribed!

I love to see people enjoy their birds!
 
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Thanks so much!
Would you agree with the birds in the middle and youngest group that I am taking an educated guess on?
 
I really need to get more individual pictures of the older group.
The Speckled Sussex and a few are really handsome birds, and the Black Jap's tail is slowly getting there!
 

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