Hey everybody,
I'm new here! I joined in hopes that somebody may be able to provide me with some photographs and information about Appenzell Bearded Hens.
I have 2 chickens/fowl of an unknown breed that I have raised from 2 day old chicks. The place we bought them from had them labeled as Guinea Hens, and they did indeed look like guinea hen keets.
They have since grown up and at about 4 months, they do not resemble guinea hens in any way, shape or form.
I have been looking up different breeds from this site
http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/poultry/chickens/
And the appenzell bearded hen is the only one that resembles my two feathered friends. They have the feathers on the face that poof out. Unfortunately, that picture is not color, nor does it show the body, so I cannot compare anything but the head/face.
There is such limited information about them out there that I haven't been sucessful in finding anything to confirm my suspicion that they may be appenzell bearded hens.
If anybody has some info on this breed or some color photographs, I would really, really appreciate it.
I see you guys have a "breed ID" section as well that I may take advantage and post some pics of my false guinea hens.
Anyway, thanks for any help that is provided.
Donna
I'm new here! I joined in hopes that somebody may be able to provide me with some photographs and information about Appenzell Bearded Hens.
I have 2 chickens/fowl of an unknown breed that I have raised from 2 day old chicks. The place we bought them from had them labeled as Guinea Hens, and they did indeed look like guinea hen keets.
They have since grown up and at about 4 months, they do not resemble guinea hens in any way, shape or form.
I have been looking up different breeds from this site
http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/poultry/chickens/
And the appenzell bearded hen is the only one that resembles my two feathered friends. They have the feathers on the face that poof out. Unfortunately, that picture is not color, nor does it show the body, so I cannot compare anything but the head/face.
There is such limited information about them out there that I haven't been sucessful in finding anything to confirm my suspicion that they may be appenzell bearded hens.
If anybody has some info on this breed or some color photographs, I would really, really appreciate it.
I see you guys have a "breed ID" section as well that I may take advantage and post some pics of my false guinea hens.
Anyway, thanks for any help that is provided.
Donna