Charlotte42
In the Brooder
- May 16, 2021
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Looking to find out breeds of these chicks and I'm totally lost, any help is appreciated!
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I believe they're large fowl, unsure though, I was left with the responsibility of turning the eggs for "2 days" from a neighbor who was moving home, 2 weeks on and they're yet to collect them so I guess I own chickens nowAre these bantams? If so, I think the first is a gold Sebright, the second could be a black breated red old English game bantam, and the other two might be Easter egger bantams.
Yikes, that is not very cool. Don't feel guilty if you decide you don't want to raise chickens. It's not for everyone and I am sure someone would take them for you.I believe they're large fowl, unsure though, I was left with the responsibility of turning the eggs for "2 days" from a neighbor who was moving home, 2 weeks on and they're yet to collect them so I guess I own chickens now
Thankfully I looked into everything when it first seemed they weren't coming to collect them and they seem very suited to my lifestyle, so on the bright side, yay, free chickens.Yikes, that is not very cool. Don't feel guilty if you decide you don't want to raise chickens. It's not for everyone and I am sure someone would take them for you.
I think the chicks might be mostly mixed breeds.
Great! I'm sure you'll make a good chicken mom.Thankfully I looked into everything when it first seemed they weren't coming to collect them and they seem very suited to my lifestyle, so on the bright side, yay, free chickens.
Fab, I was honestly just curious as obviously with not being involved in the process beforehand I had no idea