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Some of the photos I saw of Dutch Bantam they had really dark legs. Is that a trait they always have? My girlie has light colored legs. I posted some more photos.
Are we sure that the last one is a OEG? It looks like it has white ear lopes, and that case it would be a Brown Leghorn. Like my Bantam Brown Leghorn--Peeps:
Just a thought.
I'm so excited! I'm new to keeping chickens, and after some research I've finally figured out what my mystery chick is! A Millie Fleur Belgian Bearded d-Uccle! She's a wonderful little chicken!
This just happened to me! I thought I had a golden seabright pair too. The little "girl" had a much smaller comb and was really sweet. The rooster had a very large comb and was cock-a-doodle-dooing like crazy. But, about 2 weeks after my rooster started crowing, my little "girl" started crowing...
I think Rhode Island Reds have red ear lopes which is the reason I wasn't thinking Old English. But the Leghorns do have white ear lopes, so that might be the winner. I would love to hear more suggestions. Not sure if it matters but she is Bantam sized. I just want to know if I've...
Thanks! I hadn't even heard of that kind of Chicken! Ha-ha! Put she does look a lot like the photos on Google. I got her from a farm as a chick and the lady said she was a Phoenix. But, the more I look at pictures I'm starting to think she isn't.
I saw a photo of a Old English Hen and she looks a lot like her. The only difference, I can see with my untrained eye, is my chicken has white earlopes. I hope someone can help.
Thanks,
Leeshy