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Agreed.Having had a better look at her in your other post, her legs looked greenish. If so, she's an Easter Egger.
that was my first thought too. Do you happen to know if they are broody or the size and color of their eggs.I'm hoping to have some hens go broody at different times, I have a red Cochin and I want her to hatch some chicks for me then have another hatch the next batch, hopefully. Basically while one recoops and raises the chicks the other will hatch. I know it may not work out just as I plan but if she can go broody easily then I'll have 2 broodies out of the 5 hens and 1 too I have. I have 1 white leghorn, 2 Rhode Island Whites, 2 Red Cochin's (one being a roo) and this little girl here.I'm leaning more towards White D'Uccle.
I'm leaning more towards White D'Uccle.
I don't see feathers on it's legs. It can't be a D'Uccle. Looks like an easter egger to me.