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Jan 21, 2022
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It's still very early but here's what I've got.

Buff orphington, same age 3 weeks, some have tail feathers some have nothing.

Ameraucana (unsure if I have 2 or 4) but they are only a few days apart. One has larger comb than other

In question RIR mixed with something else or is ameraucana Those both have similar pattern but one has rust color on wing feathers.

I'm just taking guesses for fun. I do have 4 silkies and have NO idea on those
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The guy with the larger comb is probably a male, if you doing some studying of chickens and proper husbandry. You will learn a lot of these little things to look for in your flock. This is most important if you wish to keep chickens (or anything else) as you are now responsible for their welfare in everyway you can think of and some you cannot yet. Study hard and good luck.
 
The guy with the larger comb is probably a male, if you doing some studying of chickens and proper husbandry. You will learn a lot of these little things to look for in your flock. This is most important if you wish to keep chickens (or anything else) as you are now responsible for their welfare in everyway you can think of and some you cannot yet. Study hard and good luck.
Agreed! This is our additional flock but even after having chickens for so long I'm learning new things.
 
The guy with the larger comb is probably a male, if you doing some studying of chickens and proper husbandry. You will learn a lot of these little things to look for in your flock. This is most important if you wish to keep chickens (or anything else) as you are now responsible for their welfare in everyway you can think of and some you cannot yet. Study hard and good luck.
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Either way, your chicks are so cute and adorable! 🥰
 

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