:06 Appenzeller Spitzhaubens, :14 Assorted Polish on right, Black Silkie roo on left (with scaley leg mites, boo), :29 white Frizzle Silkie, :52 Silkies, 1:10 black & white Frizzle Polish
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the big black one is a black silkie the others look like polish top hats and show girl slkies for the rest
THEY ARE NOT RARE, they are polish,silkie,frizzle,frizzle polish, and frizzle silkies
those are slikie chickens their meat is black
00:38 that is wildcoulord silkies you got there
the black and white ones at the very start look like appezeller spitzhaubens.
These are a mix breed between Silkies and Polish chickens it seems. How strange, i have both breeds but they don’t interbreed
they are called polish chickens
@GordonDipple i dont know if you know what ther are called yet but ill tell you anyway
there a mix of
: polish chickens
: frizzle polish chickens
: silkes
: frizzle silkes
The silver and black are Silver Spangled Appenzellers, the fluffy ones are silkies, the ones with fully crests are polish!
They’re not rare… Just not as common…
@busdrivingmama9799 let me guess it runs accross the road
@GordonDipple there bantams n frizzys
Bantam Polish Chickens,and Frizzle Polish, nothing rare here.
are these bantom chickens?
:06 Appenzeller Spitzhaubens, :14 Assorted Polish on right, Black Silkie roo on left (with scaley leg mites, boo), :29 white Frizzle Silkie, :52 Silkies, 1:10 black & white Frizzle Polish
ooh those are polish chickens, we used to have some a few years ago. one was named marshmallow because of the poofy head! 😀
ooh those are polish chickens, we used to have some a few years ago. one was named marshmallow because of the poofy head! 😀
one of them are polish crested black chickens i love that breed i have a baby polish crested and i named him roadrunner
@pikespeek1 Posh Chickens 🙂
they look like polish chickens to me
1st: Spangled hambergs cross with polish
2nd: Golden Laced Polish with bad genes for lacing??
3rd:Partrage Silikies
hope this helped
I don’t know what breed they are, the guy who breeds them calls him “His Punk Rockers!” I’ll try and find out . . .
what kind of breed are these?