3 Roos? Welsummer and/or Pearl Star Leghorn?

NicholeP85

In the Brooder
Jun 4, 2021
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In the first few pictures, are the white breasted birds Pearl Star Leghorns? They were supposed to be pullets but I’m thinking one may be a cockerel?

In the remaining few, are the other two both Welsummer cockerels or is one a Pearl Star Leghorn? Is it common for birds of the same breed to have different colored legs as shown in these photos (yellow vs whitish pink?)

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In the first few pictures, are the white breasted birds Pearl Star Leghorns? They were supposed to be pullets but I’m thinking one may be a cockerel?

In the remaining few, are the other two both Welsummer cockerels or is one a Pearl Star Leghorn? Is it common for birds of the same breed to have different colored legs as shown in these photos (yellow vs whitish pink?)

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The last photo shows 2 cockerels and picture 3 shows 2 cockerels and one pullet.
 
Are there 4 birds altogether? Photos are a bit confusing.
I agree, the first birds with the pink legs/feet are speckeled sussex. You have one cockerel and one pullet.
In the last photos, I see two cockerels. The one with yellow eggs is likely a welsummer, not sure about the one with the pink legs. They are two different breeds. Leg color is one of the things we look at to determine breed.🙂
 

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