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    These poor birds turned up at our stables in a very sorry state, extremely thin and two of them have leg injuries-probably dumped on the A3 next to the stables (we get dumped dogs too )Thank goodness they arrived before the snow did or they wouldn't have made it. I wondered if anyone can identify their breed although the pictures aren't good! They are hopefully going to the local wildlife hospital to be treated later today and then the local farm who has chickens have said they will have them-lets me off the hook-I was trying to decide if I had the room!!
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    Can't really say from the pictures - but aren't people wicked?
    Well done for rescuing them and getting them looked at.
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    • #3
      No idea - the white one looks almost like a cockerel with those huge legs, but it could just be the poor state of them. They might not be any breed, just farmyard mongrels - at any rate I wouldn't like to hazard a guess until they'd improved in health. Poor things

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      • #4
        Poor birds. It's shocking that anyone could do that. It's as well there's people like you about Sarflo to care for them.

        From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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        • #5
          Can't see how long their necks are but they look like Old English Game - one wheaten, one spangled. They may well be cross breeds too, but most likely to have some game in them somewhere. If they look more prehistoric then they could be one of the asian game breeds instead. Someone's been using them for cockfighting, they lost their fight and then got dumped on you. Makes me ashamed to be part of the human race sometimes

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          • #6
            Oh those poor things! The cruelty of mankind baffles me at times! Thank you for looking after them Sarflo
            My girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there

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            • #7
              Possibly a white star and a black rock? Not sure about the speckledy one. Which wouod make them hybrids and 'good' layers.

              I hate to hear people have been so thoughtless and cruel.

              The latest 'craze' is to have chickens I am told. Apparantly when the latest 1001 dalmations film was released the craze then was dalmations, Then a few months later the rescue homes were full of dalmmtions as peopel hadn't realised how big they got or that dogs have needs!

              Shocking.

              Maybe a dedicated poultry forum could identify quicker?
              Last edited by janeyo; 03-02-2009, 03:33 PM. Reason: forgot something

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              • #8
                Poor little chooks- they look quite young to me!
                Bet they are point of lay chooks and someone has realised they're boys..boy- they do look ill...hope they make it!

                what breed??....well poor things are just about identifiable as chooks
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                • #9
                  I was thinking some game breed cos of the size of the feet, poor things look in a real sorry state, don't they. Careful if they are, when they're back on form tehy can be really feisty!

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                  • #10
                    Dont know the first thing about birds sarflo, so sorry I cant help your enquiry - but just wanted to say well done to you for looking after the poor things. I never cease to be amazed by the cruelty of some people, I'm not sure whether it upsets me or makes me mad - a combination of both really.

                    Thank you on their behalf!
                    Life may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance

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                    • #11
                      The white one and the other big one are really tall-much bigger than my 4 girls-I was also wondering about cockfighting as we have a large number of the travelling fraternity nearby. The small one is really small, I was thinking maybe Bantam sized. They are all really tame but that could be due too their poor condition-too worn out to do anything. We couldn't get them seen to today but at least they are on clean straw with food and water,poor things.

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                      • #12
                        Poor poor chooks i feel so sorry for them, if the local farmer doesn't want them please let me know i can give them a loving safe home here in kent

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                        • #13
                          Wretched people. Hope Karma happens to them. Thanks for picking up where others sadly lack in kindness and caring. I don't know anywhere near enough to hazzard a guess. I'll check my chook books out for you. Hope they make it through the night.

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                          • #14
                            the spotty one could ba an ancona? Omlet UK | Breed Information | Chickens | Ancona

                            white one plymouth rock? Omlet UK | Breed Information | Chickens | Plymouth Rock Bantam

                            black, looks like it has some copper colouring, so maybe http://www.vhatchery.com/photogaller...opperMaran.jpg although not sure with it's yellow legs. (maybe a cross??)

                            if they are cockerels, they don't look very old, as mine have bigger combs at 7 weeks than they have so if they are fully grown, i think they may be hens.

                            hope you get them sorted. and well done for rescuing them
                            Last edited by lynda66; 03-02-2009, 09:52 PM.

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                            • #15
                              The white one looks a bit like the ones sold for people to fatten up, and the way it couldn't stand would fit with that, because they often have weak legs. No idea about the others.
                              Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.

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