Breed Guesses for Fun

I’m pretty sure mine look like that. I don’t have a good picture right now but once I’m home, I’ll show you.

thats fine. Once I’m home I’ll get a better pic, I could have a bad memory but they look just like the feet above. And I know mine are Barred Rocks. Why are we saying Easter egger for those? Do they lay colored eggs?View attachment 2511700
These legs still look yellow. Here it OPs bird next to yours for comparison.

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I’m pretty sure mine look like that. I don’t have a good picture right now but once I’m home, I’ll show you.

thats fine. Once I’m home I’ll get a better pic, I could have a bad memory but they look just like the feet above. And I know mine are Barred Rocks. Why are we saying Easter egger for those? Do they lay colored eggs?View attachment 2511700
I got you confused with the OP. Sorry hehe.

See the wash of faded yellow down the front and inside of the shanks? That's what tells you they're Rocks.

It was said that they lay blue. They also have mixed patterns common in EEs. Along with willow shanks and beards/muffs.
 
Hello! I visited a farm this weekend and they had a bunch of chickens free ranging! All of them are beautiful and in great condition, especially because some of the other establishments shut the chickens in small chicken wire pens and pretty much forget about them. Behind us was a person giving a tour, who claimed that all of them laid blue eggs, I think she was new there: she also said they had roosters because the hens wouldn't lay without them. There were also BRs and australorps, which I believe don't usually lay blue eggs. I'm generally not a big BR fan, but they had the most stunning giant rooster! I was wondering, just for fun, what breeds they were. I'm thinking easter eggers for sure? Here are some pics:

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I see barred rocks, Easter eggers, a black Jersey giant, and Easter egger mixes.
 

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