To me, these are the most impressive Buckeye pics I've seen. Beautiful birds that illustrate the hidden potential of the breed.
You should see her mother.....mirror image but all grown up
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To me, these are the most impressive Buckeye pics I've seen. Beautiful birds that illustrate the hidden potential of the breed.
I can't see the combs in the photos, if you can see tiny little points, they probably aren't Buckeyes. If they were mine and they had single combs (the points should be easily visible by now) I'd guess New Hampshire or production Rhode Island red. Or, something else! Can you get a close up of the combs?
ISA Browns!Okay, I know nothing about Buckeye chickens, but I bought some TSC's mystery meat(chick) birds. I bought some and then started to research them via their markings and what suppliers "say" they hatch. One of them identified they did do Buckeye chicks. So, I have to ask if I am right or wrong. Attached are pictures @ 2 weeks old. I am sure that they are all pullets, but not sure there either.![]()
Okay, nope, the aren't buckeyes. I have points on the combs. And this officially sucks, because I don't have a clue now. Where I thought I limited to pullets only, I am sure that I have a roo or two coming in. This is the last time I buy TSC mystery birds.