Apr 28, 2020 #1 naM kcuD Chirping Jun 5, 2015 23 48 87 This is my only one giving me pause. Any ideas. She’s a daily layer. What I would consider average size. Thanks! Attachments 1023BFF9-009F-4190-A447-4034E498F033.jpeg 638.8 KB · Views: 14 FD2C87C8-308A-4CF9-94BB-0B6D46ACA977.jpeg 741.3 KB · Views: 13
This is my only one giving me pause. Any ideas. She’s a daily layer. What I would consider average size. Thanks!
Apr 28, 2020 #2 Lady of McCamley Free Ranging 14 Years Mar 19, 2011 8,521 7,743 662 NW Oregon What color are her eggs? I enlarged the photo but the comb is still blurry...what kind of comb does she have? (It appears to be a modified pea comb perhaps)? I think she is a hybrid/mixed breed at first thought. LofMc
What color are her eggs? I enlarged the photo but the comb is still blurry...what kind of comb does she have? (It appears to be a modified pea comb perhaps)? I think she is a hybrid/mixed breed at first thought. LofMc
Apr 28, 2020 Thread starter #4 naM kcuD Chirping Jun 5, 2015 23 48 87 Light brown or beige eggs. Not much of a comb. Maybe this pic is better. Attachments D96556E6-BE4F-4EC1-89E1-37C2A3B2E95A.jpeg 435.2 KB · Views: 11
Apr 28, 2020 #5 Lady of McCamley Free Ranging 14 Years Mar 19, 2011 8,521 7,743 662 NW Oregon Could be a Partridge Wyandotte if that is a rosecomb and the blacking on the front of the legs is just dirt. LofMc
Could be a Partridge Wyandotte if that is a rosecomb and the blacking on the front of the legs is just dirt. LofMc
Apr 28, 2020 #6 Lady of McCamley Free Ranging 14 Years Mar 19, 2011 8,521 7,743 662 NW Oregon Yes...that looks to be rosecomb...and light beige eggs is typical of the Wyandotte.
Apr 28, 2020 Thread starter #7 naM kcuD Chirping Jun 5, 2015 23 48 87 Great thank you! She’s friendly but what I would consider the most “wild” hen we have lol
Apr 28, 2020 #8 RoostersAreAwesome Enabler 8 Years May 21, 2017 15,157 36,868 1,072 Partridge chantecler. She looks to have a cushion comb, not a rose.
Apr 28, 2020 #9 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Apr 11, 2016 14,448 19,307 687 NW Missouri Looks like a rose comb. Maybe we need better pics.
Apr 28, 2020 #10 Lady of McCamley Free Ranging 14 Years Mar 19, 2011 8,521 7,743 662 NW Oregon I think I see the little "horseshoe" in a developing rosecomb on a younger pullet...not a cushion comb...but that is the difficulty of discerning a live bird on a flat computer screen...angles mean everything. LofMc
I think I see the little "horseshoe" in a developing rosecomb on a younger pullet...not a cushion comb...but that is the difficulty of discerning a live bird on a flat computer screen...angles mean everything. LofMc