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Hello! My family and I just bought 5 bantam chicks, but do not know the type of chickens they are. They are very young (probably only a few days, if that), but it would be nice to know what to identify them as. We bought them them thinking they were white bearded silkies, but made a huge mistake and didn't realize until we had brought them home that they didn't have black skin (opps)! We are now left clueless to what they may be. Any information would be helpful! Thank you!


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We are ready to go outside!!! I am amazed every day at their progress. We believe they are sex links. Will be six weeks old this week. Very happy Lil pooping peepers. :love
 
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Hello! My family and I just bought 5 bantam chicks, but do not know the type of chickens they are. They are very young (probably only a few days, if that), but it would be nice to know what to identify them as. We bought them them thinking they were white bearded silkies, but made a huge mistake and didn't realize until we had brought them home that they didn't have black skin (opps)! We are now left clueless to what they may be. Any information would be helpful! Thank you!
I've never actually seen these before but here's my guess: https://www.strombergschickens.com/product/White-Duccle-Bantam-Chicks/Bantam-Chicken-Chicks
 
Bored chicks? Try this and tiny roosts and grass clumps plus grit and dustbaths etc....I did these in the brooder....
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Treat ball

First dust bath

Sprouts good for chickie keepaway

PLaypen with hanging shinies and bell, easy to move outside for field trips

Earlier playpen design with roost
 
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