Jan 3, 2012 #1 ChickenPrnces Songster 8 Years Joined Jan 2, 2012 Messages 451 Reaction score 8 Points 101 Location Deerfield, NH
Jan 3, 2012 #2 The Chickeneer ~A Morning's Crow~ 9 Years Joined Jan 9, 2011 Messages 976 Reaction score 53 Points 138 Location Central Valley California Its a chicken!! PS:no idea what breed it is though
Jan 3, 2012 #3 Illia Crazy for Colors 10 Years Joined Oct 19, 2009 Messages 16,240 Reaction score 296 Points 336 Location Forks, WA Sorry but the photo doesn't help. Looks like a pullet, has a rose comb, a mutt-type or brassy-back color, . . . Possibly bantam of some sort, . . . ?
Sorry but the photo doesn't help. Looks like a pullet, has a rose comb, a mutt-type or brassy-back color, . . . Possibly bantam of some sort, . . . ?
Jan 3, 2012 Thread starter #4 ChickenPrnces Songster 8 Years Joined Jan 2, 2012 Messages 451 Reaction score 8 Points 101 Location Deerfield, NH Yeah she came with a few other bantams of the same type look! One turned out to be a roo! One seems to be a Silver Laced Wyandotte! Not sure of this one or the last one!
Yeah she came with a few other bantams of the same type look! One turned out to be a roo! One seems to be a Silver Laced Wyandotte! Not sure of this one or the last one!
Jan 4, 2012 #5 partsRheavy Songster 8 Years Joined Jul 28, 2011 Messages 283 Reaction score 13 Points 108 She looks like she's part Easter Egger. Does she lay anything?
Jan 4, 2012 #6 stormylady Songster 11 Years Joined Dec 27, 2008 Messages 2,657 Reaction score 20 Points 191 Location Illinois pictures in the light would probably help alot in the identity.
Jan 4, 2012 Thread starter #7 ChickenPrnces Songster 8 Years Joined Jan 2, 2012 Messages 451 Reaction score 8 Points 101 Location Deerfield, NH She has not started laying which is also weird to me because she is supposedly about 8 months old!
Jan 5, 2012 #8 partsRheavy Songster 8 Years Joined Jul 28, 2011 Messages 283 Reaction score 13 Points 108 EE's are known to start laying late sometimes. Consider the short daylength and give her some time......
EE's are known to start laying late sometimes. Consider the short daylength and give her some time......