Bovan Brown Chicks

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On Friday, I did my shining armour thing and saved 8 'Bovan Brown' chicks from the gas chamber.
They are supposed to be Bovan Brown hens and are the correct colouring for a hen chick, but their wing feathers have started coming through and they are white??
Surely a Brown hen should have brown feathers? White hens have white feathers? Green ones green and so on.
Does anyone know if they start off white? Or have I been mis-informed? They do have a wide variety of poultry there as the chicks are hatched to order.
It's not a nice business, I know. But I've saved these little ones from a 'lifetime' of caged egg laying and I'd just like to know if they are what they say they are so to speak.
 
If they were hens would they be going to kill them--a sad fate normally for the hybrid boys.I don't know what sort of cross they are BUT------most autosexing breeds in commercial hybrids are going to result in brown/gold girls and silver boys.I just wonder if you could have 8 cockerels???? :( Ros
 
The hatchery belongs to a friend of mines Father. I just happened to ask him what breeds his Dad hatched and in a subsequent phonecall to him, it emerged that there were more than a dozen chicks over on an order of 150 and the customer did not want them. They were just going to be gassed because they were surplus to requirements.
They are a golden yellow colour, but the wing feathers coming through seem white. I did ask at the time and was told they would not have made it out of the door in the first place if they were cockerels (in a rather condesending way).
 
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