Sep 4, 2011 #72 Cloverleaf Farm Bearded Birds are Best 11 Years Sep 16, 2008 10,368 151 328 Levan, UT Quote: Oh my gosh! She's getting so WHITE!!!
Sep 4, 2011 #73 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Aug 26, 2009 140,917 294,199 2,097 Out to pasture She is beautiful
Sep 4, 2011 Thread starter #74 hondo58 Songster 8 Years Jul 21, 2011 355 6 134 Quote: Oh my gosh! She's getting so WHITE!!! Yes she is! Is the thinking still that she's an EE x Cochin cross or EE x Lt. Brahma cross?
Quote: Oh my gosh! She's getting so WHITE!!! Yes she is! Is the thinking still that she's an EE x Cochin cross or EE x Lt. Brahma cross?
Sep 4, 2011 #75 leadwolf1 Songster 8 Years May 1, 2011 3,706 123 213 I would go with the light brahma....she is starting to resemble them very closely
Sep 4, 2011 #76 Ladybird CA Crossing the Road 14 Years Feb 26, 2011 3,306 5,459 882 Canada My Coop My Coop very pretty..I agree light brahma x EE
Sep 13, 2011 Thread starter #77 hondo58 Songster 8 Years Jul 21, 2011 355 6 134 Still growing at 8 weeks. Last edited: Sep 13, 2011
Sep 13, 2011 #78 binders Songster 10 Years Sep 4, 2011 266 9 159 She is soooo beautiful! I love her feathers around her neck.
Sep 13, 2011 #79 akcountrygrrl Songster 9 Years Apr 3, 2010 2,024 35 173 Nenana, AK It's very possible with those vulture hocks, the way the legs are feathered, and the bear/muffs that she could be a D'Uccle cross.
It's very possible with those vulture hocks, the way the legs are feathered, and the bear/muffs that she could be a D'Uccle cross.
Sep 13, 2011 Thread starter #80 hondo58 Songster 8 Years Jul 21, 2011 355 6 134 Quote: Interesting! That's the first time someone has mention that possibility. I just took a look at some photos of the D'Uccle's and you might be on to something....Her leg/foot feathers are very long that's for sure.
Quote: Interesting! That's the first time someone has mention that possibility. I just took a look at some photos of the D'Uccle's and you might be on to something....Her leg/foot feathers are very long that's for sure.