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  1. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    Yes, I should have clarified. Assuming thst the parents are homozygous for their comb types, what i said is true
  2. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    No. This bird isn't a Dominique, they have rose combs and this one doesn't. And Mint, Moss, etc are fancy words for OE/EE
  3. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    By hi neighbour I mean I'm one of your neighbours country wise, because I'm in Greece! Sounds like a good plan, you can even make a thread about them, I'd love to see some pics!
  4. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    This bird isn't laying yet. As for your guess, I believe rose comb is dominant over straight comb, and pea comb×rose comb gives you walnut, so this bird can't be a Dominique cross. I could be wrong though, so let's tag another expert which I forgot to tag earlier (sorry) :oops: @NatJ
  5. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    Have you checked the EAP? Are the requirements for a new breed the same as with the APA? Can we see some of his offspring? Also are you from Italy? If so, hi neighbour :) :frow
  6. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    This one's an Easter Egger cockerel
  7. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    EE stands for Easter Egger. So Ameraucana, Araucana, or Legbar mix
  8. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    Potentially EE. Pure Ameraucana no, because the chicks wouldn't have a straight comb
  9. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    Yup. What's bothering me with your guys is the beard
  10. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    Those look like regular slate legs to me. Many breeds have them, Australorp, Phoenix, Apenzeller Spitzhauben, just to name a few
  11. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    Also that cockerel is GORGEOUS
  12. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    Oh yeah those look like OEs. The beard really is making me have second thoughts, but I think right now OE/EE is the most probable answer
  13. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    White was the only color (and maybe cream) I was hoping you weren't going to say🤣 Polish lay white eggs. So for me Polish mix is back on the table. That's it I'm tagging some peeps. @BastyPutt @JedJackson @Party_Chicken @SilverBirds @Chipmunk Chicks @RoostersAreAwesome
  14. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    OK. So this is a very weird looking OE. Considering this has a straight comb, I'm going to go out on a limb and say legbar-derived. I wonder where she got the beard...
  15. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    Were all of the eggs colored? As in green, olive, blue...etc
  16. fluffycrow

    Help with Breed identification

    This is an interesting mix to say the least. Crested and bearded. Bearded polish mix seems possible. Or maybe a really odd OE. What color egg dis it hatch out of?
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