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Thats ok! I'll sell them! And keep my 2 fayoumis and 2 langshans instead. Maybe sell my opal cockerel too. I'm just glad someone could help me figure them out lol thank you!After looking through McMurrays website I think you have 2 silver leghorns. Sorry they aren’t what you want.![]()
Yeah those are the BLRW. I have 3, one appears to be a cockeral and the other 2 pullets.She's a silver leghorn.
Incidentally, that last pic, with the flock.... the gray bird with the red wingbars is a cockerel, if you didn't know.
She's a silver leghorn.
Incidentally, that last pic, with the flock.... the gray bird with the red wingbars is a cockerel, if you didn't know.
Wow! That angle is cracking me up! So funny
The funny thing is. That picture was him almost 2 weeks ago. He looks quite red now. Along with my one light brahma lol oh well. I'm not keeping the BLRW. I may keep my brahma cockerel! I already have a buff brahma hen. No idea what buff/light cross would come out as.Wow! That angle is cracking me up! So funnyI agree with other posters on gender and that the other bird is a Silver Leghorn!
Looks like you'll end up with columbian colored chicks! Not really sex linked but the females should be pure Light Brahmas genetically and the males would be a mixed variety yellowy-gold because they carry the silver gene! Would be a good mix!The funny thing is. That picture was him almost 2 weeks ago. He looks quite red now. Along with my one light brahma lol oh well. I'm not keeping the BLRW. I may keep my brahma cockerel! I already have a buff brahma hen. No idea what buff/light cross would come out as.
I love my buff brahma, BIG Bertha! She is such a ham! I have 3 light brahma pullets too.Looks like you'll end up with columbian colored chicks! Not really sex linked but the females should be pure Light Brahmas genetically and the males would be a mixed variety yellowy-gold because they carry the silver gene! Would be a good mix!
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