Buff Minorca or what?

faykokoWV

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I originally thought these chicks were buff orpingtons, but I noticed today that they now have white earlobes. Are they actually buff minorca's or something else. They have white legs.

week 1

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week 4

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week 10

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rodriguezpoultry , I went ahead and added these girls to the breed page with a caveat that the picture was of a pullet and I will post again when they are older. I read you breed page to see what I need to know about them.

They were part of a Pullet surprise special from a hatchery. I already had a BO and I thought they look just like she did as a chick. Was there anything I should have noticed earlier that would have given me a clue?
 
They may have been smaller than Buff Orpingtons, but with hatchery birds, there is little to absolutely no way you could have known what they were until they feathered out.

They both have white legs and white beaks, so it's easy to confuse them with Buff Orpingtons at the same age. The earlobe was probably the only thing that gave it away except for the whole "type" thing.
 
Thanks for your post. I had one exactly like yours I was going to post, but you saved me the trouble. But aren't they supposed to have a much larger comb, even on the pullets/hens? Or does that come once they are mature and laying?
Thanks.
Minniechickmama
 
Once they mature, the comb begins to become larger.

If you watch closely, even as an older hen ages, the comb continues to lengthen. It's amazing to watch, but I wonder if anyone else has noticed it?
 

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