My husband surprised me with five chicks yesterday. Three are brown leghorns, one is a white leghorn, and then there’s this little girl. Do you know what breed she is?
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Does it have feathers on its feet?My husband surprised me with five chicks yesterday. Three are brown leghorns, one is a white leghorn, and then there’s this little girl. Do you know what breed she is?
So I have 4 breeds from that list and I can tell you they aren't your little yellow one. I'll give you a few pictures of mine. I have 2 silver laced wyandottes, 1orpington rooster, 4 red sexlinks, 1 barred rock and 3 salmon faverolles. My faverolles look like your baby but have feathers on the legs. The picture with red circle is my buff orpington rooster(don't mind the mark on his head, its sharpie from the breeder lol)Sorry! I’ll make it a little easier...I’ve attached the list of breeds that the seller was offering. I also have a pale yellow chick. I assumed it was a white leghorn, but the seller texted my husband that it is a New Hampshire or a Buff Orpington. Maybe this little girl is one of those breeds? Bare legs. In the group photo, she’s the one that looks much more orange.
Your baby is an Easter Egger then. None of the other breeds match up.Sorry! I’ll make it a little easier...I’ve attached the list of breeds that the seller was offering. I also have a pale yellow chick. I assumed it was a white leghorn, but the seller texted my husband that it is a New Hampshire or a Buff Orpington. Maybe this little girl is one of those breeds? Bare legs. In the group photo, she’s the one that looks much more orange.