ladysidhe
In the Brooder
- Apr 15, 2025
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I would like some help in identifying breeds of two chickens I recently acquired. They've been running around our neighborhood for months, so I finally caught them and put them in with my girls. They're both very shy and while the male has begun to approach me when I have food, the female won't let me near her.
I'm pretty sure that the female is a black sex-link, but wonder if anyone could elaborate. She's mostly black (no iridescence) with brown accents. She appears to be an adult, but her comb is black and small, like a pullet, as if it's just started developing. I don't know if it's from malnutrition or because that's the kind of comb her breed has. It could be flat. She won't let me get close enough to tell. She seems to have HUGE eyes compared to all of the others. It was the first thing I noticed about her, and I thought at first it was because both she and her eyes are black, but, no, they're pretty big. She also has a little bit of white on the end of her tail feathers.
The rooster is not aggressive in the least. He's probably not much protection for the hens, but he's beautiful and I like looking at him. (I had a very sweet naked neck rooster that I lost to a dog a few years ago, and I've had to get rid of every rooster since then due to extreme aggression, so I haven't had them. His docile nature reminds me of my naked neck). He is red, brown, iridescent black, and white. He has a small floof on his head and what appears to be a double comb. None of the crested roosters I've googled looked like him, and none of the pictures of double-combed roosters I could find had crests.
I've only ever had ISA Browns, Golden Comets, and a couple of Barred Rocks, so I don't really know breeds. My best friend, who has many different types, said the male looks like a Mixed Cream Legbar. I found a crested legbar that looked similar, but the comb was wrong.
I will include some pictures, if that will help. One of each of them, and one of them together. If necessary, I will try to get better close-ups.
Thanks in advance.
I'm pretty sure that the female is a black sex-link, but wonder if anyone could elaborate. She's mostly black (no iridescence) with brown accents. She appears to be an adult, but her comb is black and small, like a pullet, as if it's just started developing. I don't know if it's from malnutrition or because that's the kind of comb her breed has. It could be flat. She won't let me get close enough to tell. She seems to have HUGE eyes compared to all of the others. It was the first thing I noticed about her, and I thought at first it was because both she and her eyes are black, but, no, they're pretty big. She also has a little bit of white on the end of her tail feathers.
The rooster is not aggressive in the least. He's probably not much protection for the hens, but he's beautiful and I like looking at him. (I had a very sweet naked neck rooster that I lost to a dog a few years ago, and I've had to get rid of every rooster since then due to extreme aggression, so I haven't had them. His docile nature reminds me of my naked neck). He is red, brown, iridescent black, and white. He has a small floof on his head and what appears to be a double comb. None of the crested roosters I've googled looked like him, and none of the pictures of double-combed roosters I could find had crests.
I've only ever had ISA Browns, Golden Comets, and a couple of Barred Rocks, so I don't really know breeds. My best friend, who has many different types, said the male looks like a Mixed Cream Legbar. I found a crested legbar that looked similar, but the comb was wrong.
I will include some pictures, if that will help. One of each of them, and one of them together. If necessary, I will try to get better close-ups.
Thanks in advance.