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  1. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    If someone wants to post all the different leghorn varieties in a single post and identify them, that would be a lot more informative than wasting everybody's time by posting all the varieties individually and waiting for people to ID them.
  2. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    The white earlobe is certainly a big clue....blue leghorn?
  3. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    Leghorns do indeed come in that comb type(rose comb). They also come in single comb, obviously. That appears to be a brown leghorn, but i could be wrong.
  4. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

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  5. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    I reverse image searched it since no one can guess it and the person who posted it has vanished. It seems to be a black tailed buff Empordanesa.
  6. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    Definetly not buff orp....
  7. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    Some type of jungle fowl maybe?
  8. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    Yes, we've done chicks in the past
  9. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    Obviously, since it is an identifying factor of all white egg layers. I merely suggested that since it was already established as being a common breed, a white earlobe would mean it is a white egg layer and would mean that it is likely to be a leghorn, since it is the most common white egg...
  10. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    The white earlobes are a dead giveaway, aren't they? x4 on buff leghorn
  11. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    Haha, same. The first thing I thought of was lakenvelder when I saw it. I had no idea this breed even existed! I actually think it looks nicer than the lakenvelder but I guess that's just personal preference.
  12. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    Its continental...I will give that clue
  13. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    Not SLW or Jersey Giant, but it definitely is a hen!
  14. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    Heres a more difficult one. If someone can name not only the gender, breed, and variety of that breed, but the class also, I will be impressed.
  15. waddles99

    Gender and Breed Quiz (For learning purposes!)

    Blue Laced Red Wyandotte Pullet
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