CFrench24
In the Brooder
- Apr 15, 2020
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Cute chick!
I feel like those markings should be distinctive enough for someone to figure out the breed, but it's not one I'm familiar with.
Wyandottes are supposed to have rose combs, and I'm pretty sure that chick does not, so it's probably not a Wyandotte. (Every now and then a Wyandotte chick does have a single comb, even though they're not supposed to.)
If no-one is able to identify the chick by the time it feathers out, try posting new photos then: feathers really do help![]()
Mt. Healthy HatcheryWhat hatchery did you buy her from? Was "she" bought as a sexed pullet?
What hatchery did you buy her from? Was "she" bought as a sexed pullet?
Freebie chicks are often males, but they may have sent an extra female to cheer you up about having a substitution (just guessing here. It amounts to, I don't know what gender they sent.)
Easter Eggers can come in any color (the hatcheries often call them Ameraucanas.)
So that's one possibility.
Could it be a Cream Legbar male?