Nice greetings from germany!

Those with the "feather hat" look really cool. We got two turkey chicks recently and they do fine!.
 
What kind of turkeys chicks did you get ???

Do you have any photos of them >>>



This is what they look like all grown up ......
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What kind of chicken is this
. It looks like what we call Paduaner?

Well my father bought two brown turkey. Its a male and a female. They are cool guys and hunt alot of insects in the grass. I will make pics later today.
 
Ok here i have some pics of them and from some weird chicks we have.

Here are they





This is one of our Bantam chicks



And i have no clue what this is. It is one hatchling, all his siblings are normal. But she is happy and healthy and looks kinda funny.
 
What kind of chicken is this
. It looks like what we call Paduaner?

Well my father bought two brown turkey. Its a male and a female. They are cool guys and hunt alot of insects in the grass. I will make pics later today.


What kind of turkeys chicks did you get ???

Do you have any photos of them >>>



This is what they look like all grown up ......
D.gif

This is a French, Molted Houdan and has five toes an easy going chicken and very friendly for a chicken .....
 
Ok here i have some pics of them and from some weird chicks we have.

Here are they





This is one of our Bantam chicks



And i have no clue what this is. It is one hatchling, all his siblings are normal. But she is happy and healthy and looks kinda funny.


Your # 3 picture looks some whit like my Orloff chickens ..


3 hens and a rooster ..






It is kind of hard to get them to stand still so I have to catch them
in the evening on the roost and they really do not like the bright
flash of the camera ........
 
Yes the color is very similar. But i think those Orloff are much bigger than the Bantam :D

Oh that is an Orloff you have there then ,,, the Orloff's I have are the large for here but they are not really as large as the ones I have seen in Europe I do believe it is the breeding and the fact that they were put to the way side for many years here in America so the care is just not there ......
 
Oh that is an Orloff you have there then ,,, the Orloff's I have are the large for here but they are not really as large as the ones I have seen in Europe I do believe it is the breeding and the fact that they were put to the way side for many years here in America so the care is just not there ......

No believe me, its completly different kind of chicken. We call them Bantam. They are very small and look like this:

 

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