Dixie Rainbows, austra white and amberlink.
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We've already figured out they aren't Austra whitesDixie Rainbows, austra white and amberlink.
We've already figured out they aren't Austra whites
Oh I didn't notice that!You have, but perhaps you are incorrect. The one bird does not appear to have any reddish feathers - only black and white : hence, a possible Austra white.
oh, I just saw OP said it had brown in the name and was from tractor supply and couldn't think of any others that would fit that. So what are they? Production red doesn't have brown in the nameI have raised ISA Browns in the past and those don't look like the ones I had. They do appear to be crosses. Some hatcheries do do some cross breeding and come up with their own special crosses. Maybe a production Red.
These are ISA Browns from a project I was working on years ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISA_Brown
https://cs-tf.com/isa-brown/
oh, I just saw OP said it had brown in the name and was from tractor supply and couldn't think of any others that would fit that. So what are they? Production red doesn't have brown in the name
Many feed stores that have chicks mix them up sometimes. I got my chicks from a Rural King. The sign said Brown Leghorns but they weren't.Sadly when purchased from TSC breed identification is frequently inaccurate.
I agree that the first hen is a red sex link. Also known as bovan browns or isa browns. This is a thread that mentions RSL crosses involving wyandottes: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/cinnamon-queen-thread.938674/#post-14380819.Please help! I need help determining what breed my hens are. I have two white chickens with a few black spots on them. I got them from tractor supply but have forgotten what breed they are. Any ideas? The reddish brown hen also came from tractor supply. Her under feathers have a beautiful gray color. She looks similar to the new Hampshire reds I also have, but that's not her breed. All I remember about her was her breed had the word "brown" in it.. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
They just started laying, and I'm trying to determine who is laying which eggs.
Thanks!
Meg
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I don’t see any without red leakage in the OP’s photos. There are only two white hens.You have, but perhaps you are incorrect. The one bird does not appear to have any reddish feathers - only black and white : hence, a possible Austra white.