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<blockquote data-quote="Repubiman" data-source="post: 2729652" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>I've always wanted to have chickens for laying so I was at Atwoods the other day and</p><p>bought 6 chicks. 3 are black and 3 are yellow. I asked for help identifying what kind they were and no one could tell me. Had a tub of straight run which they said weren't </p><p>sexed and could be male or female and another tub that was supposed to be all female.</p><p>So I bought 3 black and 3 yellow but have no idea what kind they are. Anyone wnat to</p><p>make an educated guess?</p><p></p><p>By the way, they are 5 days going since I bought them and all are doing great. Hopefully</p><p>I can get a picture up in helping to identify what they are. Buy I thought maybe</p><p>Atwoods sell the same kind of chickens every year. I'm a noob at this so I have</p><p>absolutly no idea what kind they are or would even venture to make a guess.</p><p></p><p>Feeding them crumbles, gravel and have a waterer set up and a heat lamp to keep</p><p>em warm. Using saw shavings for bedding and all this is in a large plastic tote.</p><p>Looks like making a coop is in the near future. Wouldn't mind having a rooster </p><p>but with neighbors close by, I don't want to bother them with a noisy bird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Repubiman, post: 2729652, member: 971"] I've always wanted to have chickens for laying so I was at Atwoods the other day and bought 6 chicks. 3 are black and 3 are yellow. I asked for help identifying what kind they were and no one could tell me. Had a tub of straight run which they said weren't sexed and could be male or female and another tub that was supposed to be all female. So I bought 3 black and 3 yellow but have no idea what kind they are. Anyone wnat to make an educated guess? By the way, they are 5 days going since I bought them and all are doing great. Hopefully I can get a picture up in helping to identify what they are. Buy I thought maybe Atwoods sell the same kind of chickens every year. I'm a noob at this so I have absolutly no idea what kind they are or would even venture to make a guess. Feeding them crumbles, gravel and have a waterer set up and a heat lamp to keep em warm. Using saw shavings for bedding and all this is in a large plastic tote. Looks like making a coop is in the near future. Wouldn't mind having a rooster but with neighbors close by, I don't want to bother them with a noisy bird. [/QUOTE]
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