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    Buff Orpingtons and Silkies, Three months old, sexing help

    We were given our first two chicks, buff Orpingtons, straight run from Tractor Supply. They are now three months old. We have our suspicions, but it was semi-confirmed this morning when I heard a weak cockle doodle doo. I would love help sexing these! We also have one white silkie that is...
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    Why is there black coloring on my Buff Orpingtons feather?!

    My Buff Orpingtons are beginning to have black penciling on their feathers. Why is this? They are 14 weeks old.
  3. Brianna245

    My chickens have BLUE feet!

    I need some chicken advise! My almost 2 month old buff orpington x light sussex hens have blueish feet, and They've slowly darkened since being chicks. Does this mean they have some easter egger in them? Or is this common for their breed mix? They are healthy looking feet so I don't think...
  4. Helanaii

    Runt Rescue- Mushy chick??

    Hi! I rescued a runt buff Orpington chick at our local feed store and she looked healthy when I got her two days ago. She was so, so tiny that they had defected her out already, so I took her home with me. She eats and drinks, runs around with the rest—- however she’s been chirping like she’s...
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    Genders of 4 chicks and 1 unknown breed

    Hello everyone Hoping I can get some help with sexes. And breed of one because even the breeder couldn’t tell me. I’ve been told they’re 3 weeks old. We’re all very in love with them. I tried to get some good pics they’re currently under some light. 1. Voldemort unsure of sex or breed...
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    Buff Orpington & Silver Laced Wyandotte pullets or roos?

    We believe they are around 6 weeks old. Purchased from a farm store the first week of March, 2021. SLW combs are starting to turn a peach color, while buffs are staying mostly yellowish. Any help is much appreciated!
  7. Oliviag2324

    Help!!! Newborn chick with scissor beak/head deformity

    I work at Tractor Supply and this chick came in today, and my manager allowed me to take her/him home to try and care for it (by the way it's my first time trying to care for a special needs chick), as no one else would/were able to. I have given the chick plenty of water, and have tried to get...
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