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I pulled these girls out of a canyon roughly a week ago so history/age is unknown. The only thing I know for sure is they're females. They all seem to be roughly the same size aside from the larger barred rock.
One of them looks like my Rhode Island Red, but she's more of a cinnamon color rather than a dark brown like mine and my neighbor's hens. She had been scalped before I rescued her so I don't know what kind of comb she had. She has huge bug eyes that don't look anything like the RIRs I've seen. Her personality is also wrong from what I've experienced with RIRs. She's the only one I can't confirm for sure is laying so I don't know her egg color. Is she just a light RIR or is she something else?
This one is probably super easy and I'm thinking two much about it. The two barred rocks I rescued have very different combs. The smaller one has a big, floppy comb with soft rounding. The larger one has a stiffer comb with sharper edges. Are comb differences like that normal within barred rocks? I know it's a silly question, but it's driving me bonkers. (They lay light pink eggs)
This is the smaller one. You can see how floppy her comb is. She likely had a broken leg that healed weird so she walks a bit wonky.
And this is the larger one. Her eyes are also a different shape. More sunken in maybe?
Here they are side by side.
One of them looks like my Rhode Island Red, but she's more of a cinnamon color rather than a dark brown like mine and my neighbor's hens. She had been scalped before I rescued her so I don't know what kind of comb she had. She has huge bug eyes that don't look anything like the RIRs I've seen. Her personality is also wrong from what I've experienced with RIRs. She's the only one I can't confirm for sure is laying so I don't know her egg color. Is she just a light RIR or is she something else?
This one is probably super easy and I'm thinking two much about it. The two barred rocks I rescued have very different combs. The smaller one has a big, floppy comb with soft rounding. The larger one has a stiffer comb with sharper edges. Are comb differences like that normal within barred rocks? I know it's a silly question, but it's driving me bonkers. (They lay light pink eggs)
This is the smaller one. You can see how floppy her comb is. She likely had a broken leg that healed weird so she walks a bit wonky.
And this is the larger one. Her eyes are also a different shape. More sunken in maybe?
Here they are side by side.