Breed Identification Please

Might I assume there’s a consensus she will be ok in the Colorado winters?
So long as you have a good coop with ventilation holes at top but otherwise air tight, I think she will be fine, as long as there are other chickens with her to huddle up with. Insulation might be a good idea, if possible.
 
Ha ha ha ha ha! Not a chance! She is a one of a kind little gem. Such a gentle affectionate personality. Have not experienced this yet with any of our hens.
We have a well ventilated, well insulated coop with plenty of girlfriends to keep her sandwiched.
Thank you so much everyone!
 
Well if I may chime in here.... :)
Feed stores tend to source their chicks from either local breeders or hatcheries. My guess is she came from a show breeder that probably didn't segregate his colors into different breeding pens. Maybe that is why they sold to the feed store. But :idunno

Anywho, I digress.
I speculate that she is indeed a Dutch Bantam but possesses a few key color genes.
Certainly, she has the mottle gene in her. But, not quite the normal mottle gene. I believe she has what is called "hysterical mottling" which is the same form found in Anconas and Exchequer Leghorns.
I also believe that, like a Golden Neck D'Uccle, she has 1 copy of dominant white.

So, what this would theoretically make is a hysterically mottled bird with the dull buff and white speckling/filling of a golden neck.

If you breed her to a Mille Fleur I would expect to her to throw 50% MF chicks and 50% Golden Necks.

Hope this helps :)
 
Well if I may chime in here.... :)
Feed stores tend to source their chicks from either local breeders or hatcheries. My guess is she came from a show breeder that probably didn't segregate his colors into different breeding pens. Maybe that is why they sold to the feed store. But :idunno

Anywho, I digress.
I speculate that she is indeed a Dutch Bantam but possesses a few key color genes.
Certainly, she has the mottle gene in her. But, not quite the normal mottle gene. I believe she has what is called "hysterical mottling" which is the same form found in Anconas and Exchequer Leghorns.
I also believe that, like a Golden Neck D'Uccle, she has 1 copy of dominant white.

So, what this would theoretically make is a hysterically mottled bird with the dull buff and white speckling/filling of a golden neck.

If you breed her to a Mille Fleur I would expect to her to throw 50% MF chicks and 50% Golden Necks.

Hope this helps :)
This person is very knowledgeable. :thumbsup
 

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