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I forgot to add that the one I think is a silkie has five toes and the same feathering as my silkies.A & B Frizzled White Cochin
C Black Cochin
D Frizzled Black Cochin
E Faverolle
F Bresse? (Not 100% sure)
It could be, I didn't look closely at the feathering. Now that I have, it does look like it. It looks pretty small, too. Is that chick a bantam or a standard?I forgot to add that the one I think is a silkie has five toes and the same feathering as my silkies.
A B frizzled white cochin mixes. What single combed birds do you have? Unless there are recessive genes you couldn't get single combed chicks. They would have to have dark legs, the chicks have that, Cochins don't.View attachment 1304378 View attachment 1304380 View attachment 1304381 View attachment 1304382 View attachment 1304383 View attachment 1304384 View attachment 1304385 View attachment 1304386 View attachment 1304387 View attachment 1304388 View attachment 1304389 View attachment 1304390 View attachment 1304391 View attachment 1304392 View attachment 1304393 View attachment 1304383 View attachment 1304382 View attachment 1304378 View attachment 1304380 View attachment 1304381 View attachment 1304382 View attachment 1304378 View attachment 1304380 View attachment 1304381 View attachment 1304378 View attachment 1304380 View attachment 1304381 Can anyone help figure out what these babies are? I think chick E is a silkie mix due to the five toes and feathers, and chick F is an OEB but not sure I know chick A, B and D are frizzle mix but with what? And any idea sex they are all 3 weeks
BantamIt could be, I didn't look closely at the feathering. Now that I have, it does look like it. It looks pretty small, too. Is that chick a bantam or a standard?
Then yes, it's a Silkie Sorry for my incorrect guess, I didn't even think that it might be a bantamBantam