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Second one looks like it has green legs, so I’m going with the catchall “Easter Egger”.So we got this bunch of chickens a while back, and we were told these two were buff orpingtons. The one is clearly a buff, but the other doesn't look like a buff to me. Am I wrong? What breed might she be?
Possible. RSL markings are similar. Haven't had one before.I agree with you, the first one looks like a buff orpington, the second one definitely isn't. Perhaps it's a red sex link or some other mix?
Me too. Possibly some sort of Whiting True Green too.Second one looks like it has green legs, so I’m going with the catchall “Easter Egger”.
We love EEs, so we wouldn't mind! And even though this means only one buff, we have 3 lavender orpingtons, so plenty of orps!Second one looks like it has green legs, so I’m going with the catchall “Easter Egger”.
Never heard of those, but I like what I'm reading so far, and she looks like one!Me too. Possibly some sort of Whiting True Green too.
Basically a mutt. Hatcheries have a tendency to like to breed random mutts and give them "interesting" names. She will probably lay green or blue as those are most likely.Never heard of those, but I like what I'm reading so far, and she looks like one!
RSLs would have yellow shanks. I think your bird has a small beard too. RSLs won't have a beard. WTGs look similar to RSLs as well.Possible. RSL markings are similar. Haven't had one before.
Good eye, I missed the leg color!RSLs would have yellow shanks. I think your bird has a small beard too. RSLs won't have a beard. WTGs look similar to RSLs as well.