Mar 11, 2016 #1 DavieJones In the Brooder Joined Jul 28, 2015 Messages 36 Reaction score 1 Points 39 Location North Carolina
Mar 11, 2016 #2 QueenMisha Queen of the Coop 10 Years Friend Joined Jan 14, 2015 Messages 6,030 Reaction score 1,051 Points 386 Location Shingle Springs, California, USA Not a Welsummer - I'm betting on Partridge Rock.
Mar 11, 2016 #3 donrae Rest in Peace -2017 Loving Legacy Joined Jun 18, 2010 Messages 31,453 Reaction score 4,283 Points 581 Location Southern Oregon I'm also thinking partridge Rock. Wellies don't have that much pattern on the feathers.
Mar 11, 2016 Thread starter #4 DavieJones In the Brooder Joined Jul 28, 2015 Messages 36 Reaction score 1 Points 39 Location North Carolina Ok thank you guys I was looking at pictures of them at younger ages and thought it looked like a young welsummer, thanks for the clearing up
Ok thank you guys I was looking at pictures of them at younger ages and thought it looked like a young welsummer, thanks for the clearing up
Mar 11, 2016 #5 donrae Rest in Peace -2017 Loving Legacy Joined Jun 18, 2010 Messages 31,453 Reaction score 4,283 Points 581 Location Southern Oregon At a younger age it probably did. Most of the black breasted reds and partridge and other wild-type colors look pretty much the same as babies.
At a younger age it probably did. Most of the black breasted reds and partridge and other wild-type colors look pretty much the same as babies.
Mar 11, 2016 #6 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Greeter Friend Spirit Joined Aug 26, 2009 Messages 140,917 Reaction score 294,203 Points 2,097 Location Out to pasture partridge rock