Lillian J Kline
In the Brooder
- Aug 14, 2017
- 6
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Back again with six new additions!
This time, they come from my school vice principal and he said there were three breeds and at least one was easter eggers!
I got one of each, then two with chipmunk stripe and what looks exactly like my last Golden Sebrights.
Here are pictures. Different chickens separated by —‘s
Fisrt up: Yellow and Grey with feathery legs!
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Number Two: Black with brown head (looks just like my Golden Sebrights did but with and extra toe on each foot and a couple leg feathers)
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Number Three: All Black with a couple very small feathers near its feet
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Number Four: Yellow with what looks like a broken chipmonk stripe
Fifth: Yellow with solid chipmunk stripe
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And Finally: All yellow (feathers coming in are all white)
I know they’re less than a week old (5 days), but I just want a genaral idea of what they might be (especially with the leg feathers? Never had a chicken with those)
This time, they come from my school vice principal and he said there were three breeds and at least one was easter eggers!
I got one of each, then two with chipmunk stripe and what looks exactly like my last Golden Sebrights.
Here are pictures. Different chickens separated by —‘s
Fisrt up: Yellow and Grey with feathery legs!







——————
Number Two: Black with brown head (looks just like my Golden Sebrights did but with and extra toe on each foot and a couple leg feathers)




——————
Number Three: All Black with a couple very small feathers near its feet




——————
Number Four: Yellow with what looks like a broken chipmonk stripe



Fifth: Yellow with solid chipmunk stripe




——————
And Finally: All yellow (feathers coming in are all white)





I know they’re less than a week old (5 days), but I just want a genaral idea of what they might be (especially with the leg feathers? Never had a chicken with those)