Sorry, forgot - That makes the last one a Silver Sebright.
The rest are as is except if the first is a bantam it is something else, although the multi-colored one might be a D'Anvers. It all depends where these came from and what types of combs they have.
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Atwoods uses Ideal Hatchery. They usually post a paper some where around the brooders about the hatchery and the sanitary steps they use to keep the brooders clean and the chicks healthly as well. I love Atwoods! They are very careful. I'm in Kansas, for some reason I was thinking Atwoods were only here in KS. Maybe they are everywhere.
Hey Hawkeye -- we used to go to Derby, KS, Atwoods all the time when we lived up there
And yup, they're spread out a little more - OK, KS, TX, AR and one in MO!
I didn't see any paper around the brooders, but then i wasn't really looking, either... just trying to pick out the chicks is challenging enough (too many too cute!). Luckily the selection was limited, otherwise I would have come home with ten, unable to decide...
I'm going to check what Ideal hatchery has in their selection - it might help with figuring out the breeds
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Derby! I do all of my shopping there! I don't like to drive all the way into Wichita if I can help it- but Derby is a great compromise! Yeah, lots of Saturdays are spent at Atwoods for some reason or other.