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Thanks Like i said i am sure he isnt PURE NH but he is the closest roo i have ever had to a NH. I always thought new hampshire always always had a red on the end.. guess not! Thanks for sharing your wisdom
Yeah, you're alright, as you posted earlier I'd say the lighting has more to...
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Actually he does have yellow skin... The picture does look like he has white skin though...
Im sure he isnt pure bred new hampshire but i know he doesnt have any BO in him.
Edited to add: I think it might be the sun shining on him and the picture is somewhat blurry which is why it...
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I think your rooster is a Buff Orpington, or a BO X NH -- he's definitely not purebred NH. New Hampshires have yellow skin and legs, and your rooster has white legs. He's very pretty, though.
And I haven't seen anyone else mention this, so I will -- the name of the breed is NOT "New...
And here is my new hampshire red roo. He is getting very old now and is actually blind in one eye. He is very special to me andd is a sweat heart, he use to be the head of the flock and because of his horrible fight when he got his eye poked out, feathers torn off all over, and part of his comb...
I have a pair of new hampshire reds actually. At my feed store you can buy them and they are a very nice looking and a very good egg layer! I will post pics later.