Uh they usually look more redish brown, maybe even tan. Not usually have that bunch black... but I am no professionalIt doesn’t have any feet feathers. The chick is small, smaller than my other chicks. My best guess is a BB red old English?
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Uh they usually look more redish brown, maybe even tan. Not usually have that bunch black... but I am no professionalIt doesn’t have any feet feathers. The chick is small, smaller than my other chicks. My best guess is a BB red old English?
No ,sorry it doesn’t look like any of those chicks.Maybe a bantam bared rock? Dose it look like any of these chickens?
If so tell me what one, then I can tell you her/his br
She has 2 white lines on her back but I wouldn’t say they stand out.Did she have so VREY white lined going down her back when she was younger??? I can’t really tell for the picture. If so then she might be a type of Old English
D’anvers have rose combs.Could be an EE bantam, a d’anvers bantam, or a mix. Time will tell.
Here is a picture of the legs-Looks like it has muffs/beard. Which would rule out OEGB. My guess is also EE. It's definitely not a BR or a Sebright.
Did the seller get it from a hatchery or breed it themselves? What color are the legs?