That’s what I’m thinking is most likely at the moment. She’s still a very pretty girl! I wonder what she’ll look like when she’s grown up... I’ll keep you guys updated! :)
The one in the middle is a Rhode Island Red.
It will be interesting to see what she turns out to be! I’ll make sure I post pictures here when she’s grown up. Either way she’s a gorgeous chicken! I couldn’t be happier, she brings so much personality to the coop.
All that info is very helpful- thank you so much!! :D
I agree that she could be a Salmon Faverolle that’s a little off standard, especially since she’s been growing more salmon coloured feathers everyday.
I was also considering the possibility that she was a White Faverolle x Salmon Faverolle...
Thanks, that’s good news! The cheek muffs are actually just starting to pop up now. Your hen is beautiful, and aren’t those babies just adorable? :love
They make good mums, don’t they?
I agree that her muffs look very small there! :) I took some more photos today (the photos on this thread were from a around week ago), the muffs are more obvious now. I’ll attach the new photos.
Thanks! :D
She has all the features you mentioned. The muffs do look quite small in those photos. They were taken just over a week ago, now she has feathered out more they’re more noticeable. I took some more photos today which I’ll be posting soon :)
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I recently purchased a Faverolle chick to add to the flock. At the time, the chick only appeared to be a few weeks old. She had pure white feathers sprouting from her wings. I thought the breeders only sold Salmon Faverolles, and remembered reading that light feathers = female. So...