My chicks have white to light cream wing feathers.Okay. They usually order from Hoovers. So you could look on there? They are most likely Buff. TSC doesn't carry Red Pyle.
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My chicks have white to light cream wing feathers.Okay. They usually order from Hoovers. So you could look on there? They are most likely Buff. TSC doesn't carry Red Pyle.
Yes, there are people that breed them. I'm trying to say that you aren't going to get them from TSC.View attachment 1691912 Red Pyle Chicks. Image from google.
Ok. They could be white, but are most likely Buff, as their bodies have a orangeish tint.My chicks have white to light cream wing feathers.
If you are still unsure, you can just wait and post pics of them when they start feathering out.Their fluff has a mix of white, silver, and dun.
Okay.If you are still unsure, you can just wait and post pics of them when they start feathering out.
$12 a piece for Red Pyle Silkies, and $17.95 for a total of however many you bought, I'm presuming?I found a place that sells the red pyle silkies for $12.00. I spent $17.95 on my Silkies at Tractor supply.
Pretty close. I'll have to look at the pricing better. I'll do that later though.$12 a piece for Red Pyle Silkies, and $17.95 for a total of however many you bought, I'm presuming?
Yeah, $12 a piece for Silkies, is a bit more expensive than you would pay for hatchery chicks. But, that color is more rare, so it's to be expected. Are you going to get some?Pretty close. I'll have to look at the pricing better. I'll do that later though.