This one is all white and has extra fluffy feathered legs which says gold neck d’uccle to me.
Probably correct.
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This one is all white and has extra fluffy feathered legs which says gold neck d’uccle to me.
Now that they have feathered out a bit this one is definitely a sebright, as it has that comb and silver and black feathers, I will have to check again and see if I see brown.I think this chick has a rose comb, which would mean it came from the Sebright. I recognize rose combs by them being wider than other combs, even on baby chicks (at least, with the chick breeds I've seen.)
Edit to add: if that chick it grows white + black feathers with no brown, then it definitely has the Sebright for a mother, and is a male. A daughter of the Sebright will have brown in her feathers, due to a sex-linked gene.
Now that they have feathered out a bit this one is definitely a sebright, as it has that comb and silver and black feathers, I will have to check again and see if I see brown.