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Wyandottes come in all different colors, and if he's a mix, the color could come from anywhere. He has a messy rose comb, and yellow legs, which made me say Wyandotte. He has none of the usual characteristics of Easter Eggers. Also, he's not a Dorking, because he only has 4 toes.I don't think so. I have Wyandottes and they were black as chicks. He looked just like my bantam Ameraucana chicks, but bigger. He was from the same breeder and I'm thinking he may be an easter egger?
Agree 100%. I was even thinking he could be a cross between two different colors of Wyandotte like a Silver Laced and something. I've seen some 'messy' combs like his on BLRW roos.Wyandottes come in all different colors, and if he's a mix, the color could come from anywhere. He has a messy rose comb, and yellow legs, which made me say Wyandotte. He has none of the usual characteristics of Easter Eggers. Also, he's not a Dorking, because he only has 4 toes.
Not an EE, he has wattles. Looks like he could be a Delaware/Wyandotte cross maybe....?![]()
I believe Dorkings have single comb. His comb looks like a rose comb/pea comb cross.Comb looks Dorking