What breed?

Duke84

Chirping
May 14, 2016
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Reno, NV
I was told that she was one of four silver laced wyandotte but, she's the only one who's white in her feather is a different pattern along with her solid black head. The other three have a white/gray head already.
This is her..


These are two of the other three..


Thanks for the help! I'd like to learn about the breeds I have but, this has had me a bit curious.
 
I was told that she was one of four silver laced wyandotte but, she's the only one who's white in her feather is a different pattern along with her solid black head. The other three have a white/gray head already. This is her.. These are two of the other three.. Thanks for the help! I'd like to learn about the breeds I have but, this has had me a bit curious.
They will not all be the same color One may be the rooster
 
It looked barred rather than laced. I'd say it's a different breed, barred rock or something similar (I'm in New Zealand so we don't have the variety of breeds here - I know there are more barred breeds than just barred rocks just not sure what they are called).
 
Good call! I decided to stop back into the store I got them and verified that she is in fact a barred rock.
 
You've got some lovely Black Laced Silver Wyandottes and a Barred Rock. lol. :) Barred Rocks are lovely chickens, too and are friendly and decent egg-layers. I've got 5 of them and wish I had bought more!
 
Black laced silver? Interesting I was told they were silver laced. Those are different correct? Sorry, I'm fresh out of the egg.
 
Well, the full "correct" term for them is Black Laced Silver Wyandotte, but I believe that's quite a lot for some to say, so some people just call them Silver Laced Wyandotte or Golden Laced Wyandotte (the other kind of Wyandotte). Either is correct, I suppose. They are the same kind of chicken. Technically, the lacing is black and the color of the chicken is silver or gold, depending on the breed of chicken.
 
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Your Wyandotte on the board in that bottom pic looks like a cockerel, that's an awful lot of red to the comb for the age.
 

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