I did a quick Google search and she's definitely a Red Pyle. This picture is her to a T: https://www.cacklehatchery.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/i/m/img599.jpg
I'll have to get a better picture tomorrow... Edit: so I went back down to try and get a better picture but she refused to stand for me. I don't think her legs are as long as the Modern Game. I think Red Pyle OEGB is the correct analysis having done some research off your suggestion,Gray Farms
So we got our chicks in the fall hoping for some spring layers. I knew we were getting close to the 5 mth mark so the other day I made sure I opened the main coop door to check for eggs. Today I forgot to. Our coop has a pull out tray and when I pulled it out to clean it I hear a crushing sound...
I guess EE it is. I have a full sized EE but she's the traditional brown. Didn't know they came in this coloration. But the blueish black legs, ear tufts, and now that I've gone and looked at other pictures, coloration all seem to line up. Thanks for the feedback.
New to BYC, but I've been reading the site for a while now. New to back yard chickens. I've got a mixed flock consisting of an Ameraucana (probably Easter Egger), Buff Orpington, and two different bantams that are all about 5mths old. We just picked up a Barred Rock and Blue Cochin chicks a...
This is Pearl,an unknown bantam. She was a black color and then grew the white necklace (hence Pearl) that kinda spread. She's got ear tufts, bare legs, and a tail. She's about 5mths old here. Any guesses would be appreciated. [/IMG]