New Puzzle For Ya'll

cjoffutt

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Good evening,

Have some pictures of some 6-8 week old chicks I got in mid December. I'll try to describe these pictures in order, so hopefully they upload that way.

The first one is known as Mr Jerkface, he has 5 toes, believed to have been a silkie, but his comb says otherwise. Its a normal 'straight' comb. He is the black lower 2/3 and brownish upper.

The second was believed to be a silkie as well due to the 5 toes. Its more believable based on the comb. It is predominately black with a couple brown feathers.

The third is Reddette. Has a brother known as red.

The fourth we'll call Lacey. Should be the picture of the bird at the feeder with black lower and a silver lacy top.

The last one is Shirley. Just a grey cochin i believe. Has a sister known as Nosey Betty.

If anyone has some insight that would be great.
 

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Sadly i think i have 4. Pretty sure Lacey is a dude. But couldnt think of a better descripter name, lol.

Fortunately, my sister is getting some of these so she can take 1 or 2 roos.
 
Pic 1: Silkie mix cockerel. Possibly mixed with cochin or d'uccle.
Pic 2: A silkie mix cockerel, a bantam cochin cockerel, and an unknown pullet (with a better picture I could probably tell her breed).
Pic 3: Silkie mix cockerel
Pic 4: Japanese bantam cockerel and a silkie mix cockerel
Pic 5: Bantam cochin pullet
Pic 6: Can't really tell from the picture. My best guess is a bantam cochin cockerel.
Pic 7: Bantam cochin pullet
 
Pic 1: Silkie mix cockerel. Possibly mixed with cochin or d'uccle.
Pic 2: A silkie mix cockerel, a bantam cochin cockerel, and an unknown pullet (with a better picture I could probably tell her breed).
Pic 3: Silkie mix cockerel
Pic 4: Japanese bantam cockerel and a silkie mix cockerel
Pic 5: Bantam cochin pullet
Pic 6: Can't really tell from the picture. My best guess is a bantam cochin cockerel.
Pic 7: Bantam cochin pullet


Thank you very much. I'll have the wife help me get some better pictures tomorrow.
 

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