Sounds like they don't really know, based on that.I think they owned them or rescued. Here's the response to the question that I asked the Happy Wings Sanctuary on the silver chicken:
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Sounds like they don't really know, based on that.I think they owned them or rescued. Here's the response to the question that I asked the Happy Wings Sanctuary on the silver chicken:
Maybe they don't remember the breed anymore over time? They were good at ID'ing breeds in 2017 but they don't anymore as of 2023.Sounds like they don't really know, based on that.
Either they're really new to chickens, or they really don't know what they're doing. Research as many breeds, & care, before jumping into chickens.Maybe they don't remember the breed anymore over time? They were good at ID'ing breeds in 2017 but they don't anymore as of 2023.
They do have a large group of chickens and a coop, so they might know about them, but not the breeds of the two chickens mentioned.Sounds like they don't really know, based on that.
Some are just hard to identify. But these are definitely not Serama.They do have a large group of chickens and a coop, so they might know about them, but not the breeds of the two chickens mentioned.
One is Duckwing, but one is Silver Partridge. I couldn't see the other's breast feathers.Oh forgot to mention. In the daylight photos what you were saying about their color is very clear @MysteryChicken
Some are just hard to identify. But these are definitely not Serama.
One is Duckwing, but one is Silver Partridge. I couldn't see the other's breast feathers.
These are not my chickens. Just letting you know. Oh, and I don't live in America. Mixed breeds (except commercial hybrids) are relatively rare in my area.Some are just hard to identify. But these are definitely not Serama.