Freebird30563
In the Brooder
- Mar 25, 2024
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We bought these at TSC and we bought Americanas and Green Eggers. We only have 3 Americanas and these 5 are the others we bought.
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Agreed4 is the only pullet. Not sure on breeds
Honestly, they look like mixed breeds to me. If they were bought from a hatchery or feed store, then I'd call them Easter eggers and leave it at that. They do not look like typical Starlight green eggers.I pretty much know what the sex of them are. The one on the left in number 1 is the only one I'm not sure about. I mainly want to know what breed they are. They have different combs and the big white one is the same size as my Jersey Giants that I bought at the same time.
Agreed. Looks like another TSC mix up. I was there yesterday, and a sales person was telling a customer that Cornish X chicks were turkeys. Thankfully the prospective buyer knew that was not correct.Honestly, they look like mixed breeds to me. If they were bought from a hatchery or feed store, then I'd call them Easter eggers and leave it at that. They do not look like typical Starlight green eggers.
Both of them in picture 1 are cockerels.
Has it really gotten that bad? Yikes.Agreed. Looks like another TSC mix up. I was there yesterday, and a sales person was telling a customer that Cornish X chicks were turkeys. Thankfully the prospective buyer knew that was not correct.
He said, "See, right there on the bin it says turkeys." Buyer said, "Can you get a manager to confirm that they sure look like chicks to me."Has it really gotten that bad? Yikes.