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kaylasmom11
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- Jun 27, 2022
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Thank you so much for your help! I knew I could get some good info on this site. I would never judge someone without full information. These birds were kept in cages too small for them and were packed in. Most of them looked pretty bad when my friend got them a couple weeks ago, covered in urine and feces. She actually had to have about 10 put down as they were in terrible shape and had leg deformities due to the cramped living conditions. We are just glad we could give some of them a good home and add to our flock and knowledgeWelcome to BYC!
Some I am confident on but these are just my best guesses, as I'm always learning something new.
1. RIR.
2. Black sex link cockerel or barred rock. (I haven't fully figured out how to differentiate those two) Cuckoo Marans is ruled out by the yellow legs, Dominique ruled out by comb type.
3. Rhode Island Red
4. Light Brahma
5. Non bearded white Silkie
6. Australorp
7. red sex link cockerel??
8. Easter Egger perhaps
9. Buff Orpington
Most appear quite young still.. Male specific pointy saddle and hackle feather start to appear around 12 week and usually quite discernible by 16 weeks old.
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With guess the breed/gender being one of the best games there is.. I suspect you will still get plenty more feedback!
FWIW.. despite the seemingly terrible conditions you describe.. these birds all look really good. Most show birds are kept in cages especially when being conditioned for show during show season. People who don't understand or haven't faced specific farming type issues may not get why certain things are done certain ways. Maybe lose a little of the judgement as too their "poor" conditions? Thank you for having compassion both towards the birds and also toward their previous keeper!
Best wishes on your new adventure!![]()
