Stacy Arnold
In the Brooder
- Jun 27, 2017
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Fruita Colorado Co-op. They couldn't identify it either. Below is a picture of the two I have, plus a close up on one of them.It's in a juvenile stage, which makes it harder to identify as you don't have chick down and you don't have adult feathers...but....
It has a pea comb, yellow legs, no foot feathers, and obviously white/red
I honestly think it is a mix...or is a hatchery Easter Egger which now can have yellow legs and no beard/muff.
Where did you get it? That can help us identify as well.
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.
LofMc
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.
LofMc
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.
LofMc
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.
LofMc
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.
LofMc
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.
LofMc
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.
LofMc
ThanIt's in a juvenile stage, which makes it harder to identify as you don't have chick down and you don't have adult feathers...but....
It has a pea comb, yellow legs, no foot feathers, and obviously white/red
I honestly think it is a mix...or is a hatchery Easter Egger which now can have yellow legs and no beard/muff.
Where did you get it? That can help us identify as well.
Good point, but that depends on the age of the bird. The comb may not be fully developed and there still may be a possibility.Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.
LofMc
That would be my guess too.Russian Orloff ? It seems to be speckled peacombed and bearded