Purebreed Hatchery birds but of what breed?

FeyRaine

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Person I got these from had bought mixed purebreed package of dayolds, so what are they?

Popeye (they named him b/c one eye got hurt fighting w/ the 4 other cocks in their mixed bunch).
The dark tailfeathers are very green, sorry the color looks washed out here.






Monkey (their name) I'm guessing Buff Polish, although she is rather small.
Note feathers on feet & some blue in tail.











I'm most interested in what the Roo is if anyone wants to guess...
(Monkey has earned her keep regardless)

Thanks
FeyRaine
 
Their mix breeds. Hatcheries have mixed breeds.

Monkey is part polish far as I can tell, and the roo... Who the heck knows. Golden sex link?

Oh and if Monkey has feathered feet she might be part langshan, but I don't think they come in buff so I'm guessing a mix of the 2

Things get all sorts of mixed up from hatcheries (Esp. not as reputable hatcheries) so they commonly give out mixed breeds

What hatchery are they from?
 
They are all mixes. The roo is a mix of at least 3 breeds, if not more. The hen is a Cochin/Polish mix.
 
Thanks everyone!

It is sad that they turn out to be mutts. The guy I got them from believed he paid for purebreeds , you know one of those hatchery suprize package "deals".
He got caught having chickens in the city so I got his birds free.

On the Roo "Popeye"-- being a mix explains why I could not ever figure out what breed. One of my pullets has taken a shine to him (ran off from her reg. roo to spend the night out of the coop w/ Popeye ) so my DH named her Olive Oil, which I guess means mixed mutt Popeye found a way to avoid freezer camp at least for the winter.

On the Hen "Monkey" - I was thinking Buff Polish but she looked wrong for that, the x Cochin completely makes sence - I looked at some Cochin photos & not just the feathered feet but also the body shape are right there. BTW she is a GREAT little hen -- big enough to lay med. eggs. , holds her own w/ my larger girls yet is not a fight starter, broody enough to set a clutch when I let her (incl other eggs I switched for some of hers), free ranges well, comes when called by name. If anyone tries a Buff Polish x Cochin let me know how it works out b/c if that is what she is then it is as x worth trying.

Thanks again for looking :)
FeyRaine
 
I'll bet he ordered a mix from a hatchery and let them interbreed and these are the second generation mixes.

They're both quite cute, esp that little hen!
 

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