Breed, color, and medical problem?

BloodyKnuckles88

Chirping
6 Years
Feb 27, 2018
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Can anyone tell me what breed this is? It's got feathers on its feet and has a rose comb. My ma got it for me from the assorted bantams pen at the local co-op I'm usually good on breeds but this one is leaving me stumped.
Also, it keeps a spazzing out, peeping and scratching at its earholes until they bleed. Didn't see any mites or really anything. Thinking maybe it has an infection of some sort.
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If its rose combed and feather legged then its a crossbred. But it doesn't really look rose combed to me but a better picture may help. Not sure what's going on with the scratching... keep an eye on it though. You may have to isolate the chick if it gets to bleeding as the other chicks will pick at it.
 
As you can see the comb is basically nonexistent. It's just a small flat naked area. Maybe a Pea? Or like I said, rose. Definitely not a straight. The legs are black/greyish and it has the regular amount of toes. Its coloring has a smokey blue tint.(I promise I wasn't squashing it. Ha)
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Also this one...I do believe may be a D'uccle cross. I've bred the white ones before in the past and they do look like this, but it's missing a beard.
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If its rose combed and feather legged then its a crossbred. But it doesn't really look rose combed to me but a better picture may help. Not sure what's going on with the scratching... keep an eye on it though. You may have to isolate the chick if it gets to bleeding as the other chicks will pick at it.

What about a bantam Brahma.


Nothing more contradictory than saying bantam and Brahma regarding one chick. It just feels so wrong.
 

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