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Leghorn, right?
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I got them from a barnyard after noticing a “chicks for sale” sign on the road. They told me the parents were these breeds but I never saw themNooooo... yeah, neither of those chickens are what you were wondering. I agree with ChickNanny, though, on the latter one possibly being a Leghorn cross, but no way is he a purebred Leghorn! (Plus, it looks like he has red ear lobes). The second one...he looks like a variety of breeds! But not at all like a Barred Rock, in my opinion. They're probably just barnyard mixes/mutts. Where did you get them from, and would you happen to know what breeds their parents were?
Yes. He does have red ear lobes. Do leghorns not?Nooooo... yeah, neither of those chickens are what you were wondering. I agree with ChickNanny, though, on the latter one possibly being a Leghorn cross, but no way is he a purebred Leghorn! (Plus, it looks like he has red ear lobes). The second one...he looks like a variety of breeds! But not at all like a Barred Rock, in my opinion. They're probably just barnyard mixes/mutts. Where did you get them from, and would you happen to know what breeds their parents were?
Honestly, Im not positive what he is, buy MANNNNN... he's a BEAUTY!!!View attachment 1473580 Barred rock or (insert your guess)?
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Leghorn, right?
Thank you!!!!Honestly, Im not positive what he is, buy MANNNNN... he's a BEAUTY!!!![]()
They are most likely red sex link cockerels. Red Sex link pullets grow out to be mostly red with a little white. Red sex link cockerels grow out to be mostly white with a little red.
Honestly, Im not positive what he is, buy MANNNNN... he's a BEAUTY!!!![]()