Feb 9, 2014 #2 Kelsie2290 Free Ranging Premium Feather Member 14 Years Feb 18, 2011 36,684 5,031 716 Ohio With the dark legs I would guess either a Black Andalusian or Minorca.
Feb 9, 2014 Thread starter #3 MeanGreenHen Hatching 6 Years Jul 13, 2013 3 0 7 Tampa, FL Here's another pic of her. She lays big white eggs and is smaller than the Rhode Island Red and Barred Plymouth Rock pullets the same age.
Here's another pic of her. She lays big white eggs and is smaller than the Rhode Island Red and Barred Plymouth Rock pullets the same age.
Feb 9, 2014 #4 donrae Rest in Peace -2017 Jun 18, 2010 31,453 4,274 581 Southern Oregon I'm not really familiar with either, but I'm leaning toward Mincora. I think Andalusians are much lighter bodied.
I'm not really familiar with either, but I'm leaning toward Mincora. I think Andalusians are much lighter bodied.
Feb 9, 2014 #5 chicken pickin Crowing 9 Years Mar 3, 2012 7,954 789 411 I was thinking Minorca also. I just read you said it was smaller than your other chickens. Minorcas are larger birds, Andalusian chickens are a little smaller. Last edited: Feb 9, 2014
I was thinking Minorca also. I just read you said it was smaller than your other chickens. Minorcas are larger birds, Andalusian chickens are a little smaller.
Feb 10, 2014 #6 The Breaker Songster 8 Years Aug 8, 2011 7,091 23 241 Metal Land. Where theres dead bodies stacked ten f Quote: Originally Posted by Kelsie2290 With the dark legs I would guess either a Black Andalusian or Minorca. judging by the size of the comb its no doubt it is one of those.
Quote: Originally Posted by Kelsie2290 With the dark legs I would guess either a Black Andalusian or Minorca. judging by the size of the comb its no doubt it is one of those.
Feb 10, 2014 #7 Wyandottes7 Crowing 6 Years Jul 24, 2013 20,586 1,382 401 Looks like a Black Minorca to me.