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Thank you!The one in front is a Delaware pullet
White Leghorns should be pure white, and Amberlinks usually have a bit of pale brown on them, often on the sides of their bodies.Thank you!
Yeah the other 4 are white and that’s why we were having a hard time confirming. The other pictures didn’t post. The only difference we can see if 2 have pink combs and 2 have yellow combs and one has some tan color starting in her neck area below. That has just started showing up! Thank you!!White Leghorns should be pure white, and Amberlinks usually have a bit of pale brown on them, often on the sides of their bodies.
Agreed.I’m thinking the first is a Leghorn, and the second is an Amberlink. Not entirely sure about the second, though.