purchased three bantams...but I think they threw in a pheasant...HELP!

Maybe he likes being a fuzzy butt and just does not want the feathers.
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I have to go with Happychick, about the bottom one, Vulture.
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Looks like you got a white Silkie, a gold laced Sebright, and maybe an Old English???

We had all 3 (plus some) and they feather out at different times....
Add some ground-up raw sunflower seeds (out of the shell!) to theri feed, it really helps when feathering!
 
I would like to see better pics as I am not convinced it is a chicken. Its down looks way to short and it has a strange profile. If it were bigger I would say peafowl. I'm not suprised it doesnt sound like the others. I can tell you it is not a guinea or turkey poult. Get some pics from the front and better ones of the head. OE game bantams feather out very fast by the way. Most much faster then any other type of bantam. Also where did you get them?
 
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actually I was wonderin the same thing looks like one of the pics someone posted. I wish I had a turkey....
 
LOL.. At first glance I thought it was a duck.. But I'm sure that's not the case..
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How about a more few detailed pictures of just the bird in question?
 
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Not a peachick they hatch out with long flight feathers.
As my grandson found out with this one just a few days old!!!!


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Here is a ring neck at a few hours old. You can see how tiny it is compared to the teaspoon.
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Here is it beside a Buff Orp chick.
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And here is my turkey and just a few hours old.
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The pheasants are half the size of the turkey
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