Please help with my sliver laced wyandottes.

hopefully soon I can figure out how to post multi photos on one post. thanks for your patients. obviously not only am I new to raising chickens but posting as well.

you have 3 cockerels and 2 pullets...in this pic the cockerels are the one in the front and the one in the middle the one at the right is the pullet...that's a very pretty dachshund unfortunately mine will kill chickens if she can get her mouth on them
 
Thank you very much, our dachshund loves our chickens and we were surprised that she does get along with them so well,
she chases everything else (lizards, frogs, squirrels etc.) but has never shown aggresiveness towards the chickens. My daughter has her to help her put them up at night and it's the cutest thing, she heards them into the coop just like a sheep dog with sheep. Her name is Daisy May and my daughter uses the command to "put them up Day" and she starts towards the coop with them.
 
wish my mini was like that. is she a chocolate? mines a red lil girl that was a rescue from a breeder who had her in a very confined space. did have her mate but he got a hold a my love birds and then died :( he was very muscular to and very pretty as well.
 
Thank you, I will try to get some more pics of the two that look like possible pullets. I too felt when they started developing their feathers that the coloring is a little misleading. We love them anyway, we definetly do not plan to breed any of them we will leave that to the experts. We know we can't have roos not our choice but would like to still live in the neighborhood if you know what I mean. Thank you again, I would still like input on them. this forum is so helpful.
 
Yes, she's a chocolate and tan. I have a black and tan long hair dachshund too that is a retired show dog that I adopted. She doesn't care to much for anything except being loveable and sitting around being pretty. But that's ok she is a wonderful girl. She's more timid acting around the chickens she doesn't bother them she just doesn't care to hang out with them much.
 

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