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Probably a Rhode Island Red, as New Hampshires are usually a lighter red in color.
Looks like a Rhode Island Red to me. New Hampshire Reds are lighter in color, and aren't as common.
I haven't, but I know it can happen, sometimes with interesting results. Here is a story on BYC about a chicken/guinea crossbred: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/263053/miracle-hello-guinea-chicken-crossbreed/840Red is a really pretty, glossy roo, but he sure looks silly when he stands up tall... his neck is VERY long.
Goofy Foot, the Hamp, has discovered he is a boy... but is now trying to mount the Guinea Fowl that run with him everywhere.
Have any of you ever had episodes of cross specie LOOOVE????
None of my chickens have done something like this. I do know that some birds do, however. Often, unruly young cockerels are a bit overexuberant about breeding, and will jump on anything that moves. I've even heard that some roosters try to mount cats and other non-birds!Red is a really pretty, glossy roo, but he sure looks silly when he stands up tall... his neck is VERY long.
Goofy Foot, the Hamp, has discovered he is a boy... but is now trying to mount the Guinea Fowl that run with him everywhere.
Have any of you ever had episodes of cross specie LOOOVE????
Looks like a Rhode Island Red to me. New Hampshire Reds are lighter in color, and aren't as common.