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What is her comb type? I can't really tell from the pictures.This one in particular has really interesting wings, the others are smooth but hers always look like this, she also has black spots on her back and yellow areas below her wings. She’s also very friendly, loves visiting with us and sitting on our shoulders lolView attachment 3804638
What is her comb type? I can't really tell from the pictures.
With the black spots though, I don’t think they’re either. I think they’re likely a Leghorn mix like Hoover’s California White or Ideal’s Ideal 236. Most likely the California Whites given TSC usually sources their chicks from Hoovers.I would agree with the above messages, these chicks are either White Rock or White Leghorn.
Gorgeous!!!Could be easter eggers, here is a couple picks of one I had last spring. View attachment 3804643View attachment 3804646
That's true they could also be California White, I hadn't thought of those before.With the black spots though, I don’t think they’re either. I think they’re likely a Leghorn mix like Hoover’s California White or Ideal’s Ideal 236. Most likely the California Whites given TSC usually sources their chicks from Hoovers.
I hadn’t thought of it till someone else here mentioned it and it makes sense with the black spotsThat's true they could also be California White, I hadn't thought of those before.
She's got a single comb, which really lessens the chance that she's an EE even more. I agree with the others that she will end up being a White Rock, Leghorn, or a California White.View attachment 3804645Here’s a couple of her looking right at the camera, do these help? View attachment 3804644