TheOddOneOut
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See?I have a brood of half cochins right now and every single one of them has feathered feet.
Most mixes with floof-footed parents have some leg feathers.
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See?I have a brood of half cochins right now and every single one of them has feathered feet.
Doubtful. Thought not impossible. Her comb is a pea, not a rose or walnut, which is what I’d expect from that cross.I could just be seeing them everywhere cause I've been talking a lot about the breed lately, but could she be a blue laced red Wyandotte cross?
But still, very few things point that way.Doubtful. Thought not impossible. Her comb is a pea, not a rose or walnut, which is what I’d expect from that cross.
As for feathered legs, she could be a second generation Brahma mix. I’ve also seen plenty of hatchery birds with very few feathers on their feet.
Well, hopefully the OP will update when she lays an egg.But still, very few things point that way.
Don't know the breed but she is beautiful!
True, but she could be like 1/3 Brahma, then she might not.I would assume that a Brahma mix would have at least a feather or two on their feet/shanks.
Doubtful. Thought not impossible. Her comb is a pea, not a rose or walnut, which is what I’d expect from that cross.
What makes her look like a Brahma to you?True, but she could be like 1/3 Brahma, then she might not.