I would think Orpington if it wasn't for the fact that the body shape is totally different from the pictures of orps I have seen online. She is not near as bulky as the traditional Orpington.
Also, she has black feathers in her tail.
But yeah, the legs are not yellow.
Hey, there! We keep some sort of yellowish chicken with black spots around its neck with our Marans. My dad says it's an Orpington, but I'm pretty sure it's a New Hampshire Red. Could you take a gander?
If you need any more photos, just let me know!
One last chicken. Its feathers have black outlines with red in them, and it has a red belly.
(number 1 here:https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/657131/can-anyone-i-d-these-chickens-1)
(number 2 here:https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/657134/can-anyone-i-d-these-chickens-2)
(number 3...
Chicken number three. Anyone know what it is? It's black with a crown.
(number 1 here:https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/657131/can-anyone-i-d-these-chickens-1)
(number 2 here:https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/657134/can-anyone-i-d-these-chickens-2)
Thanks!
My friend has some more chickens that she doesn't know. It's sort of white-ish with black spots. (#1 here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/657131/can-anyone-i-d-these-chickens-1 )
Here are its feet.
Closeup of its head.
Thanks!
I have a friend who doesn't know what some of her chickens are. Can you have a look?
She says these first two are Bantams, but that's abut all she knows. They are small reds with feathered feet.
Sorry if the image is a little blurry
(tail)
This one is the same breed, but a rooster.
Thanks!