I just looked and I am pretty much positive that is what she is, thank you!! And actually, that is what I thought she was, but my book called that breed an Indian Game Hen. Same chicken, different name.
I don't have a better picture, she was very fast today. I wi try and get one tomorrow, but it is definitely more of a pea comb than a rose comb. This was something I noticed that was very different from my wyandotte. I will also look up the Cornish breed and see if I can tell from that!
I have this chicken that I cannot figure out the breed on. I got her out of a "rare breed pullet" bin, and I don't really have any ideas. She is over 6 months old and doesn't seem to be fully matured as of yet. She has a buff and white colored feather, yellow legs, and appears to have the...
That's great! I had never heard of production reds before so I am very thankful for the knowledge you are sharing! It fascinates me to learn about the breeds and their genetics.
Hmmm, ok. Her feathers are definitely not solid red, they are multi colored...I'm not sure if you can see that in the pictures...should I put up some more? Or is that still typical for a production red?
Good to know! It is just SO different from the other 3 that are definitely female! Also, he is very into the chest bumping the other chicks...I noticed that today and yesterday when he was doing this that his neck feathers stood straight out. I have only seen this white my other rooster...never...
Your chick is more striped than mine, and from the pictures id say female. The patterning seems much more consistent on your chick. I have two that are very similar to that one and they are very much female. I also heard, and would love to know if it's true, that the eyeliner is more consistent...
This is my favorite easter egger that I got this year, she is turning out to be so pretty! Out of curiosity, is this coloring called anything in particular??