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bowray
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Silkiecuddles, thank you I have 34 juvenile/adult including 3 Guinea hens and then I have 12 two day old chicks which includes 4 Silkies. ( I have one amorous White Silkie Rooster at the moment )
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Pretty sure no. It's hard to tell in the pic, but that bird looks large. Sebrights are thin and tiny. Smaller than silkies IMOCould the third one be a young Silver Sebright
You're welcome.Silkiecuddles, thank you I have 34 juvenile/adult including 3 Guinea hens and then I have 12 two day old chicks which includes 4 Silkies. ( I have one amorous White Silkie Rooster at the moment )
x2How old are the white ones?
If the barred one has a rose comb it is a Dominique.
The third one is probably a poorly bred Silver Laced Wyandotte.
The last one I think is a Production Red, but I'm not sure.
That's good to know. I couldn't figure out the difference between those two breeds. What's the difference with the Plymouth Rock?If the comb is like this, then it is a Dominique.
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But if it's like this, then it's likely a Barred Rock.
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I agree the other one could be a Silver Sebright. It looked bigger in the first picture.