I honestly have no idea ... but since our OP is hoping for a pullet, I'm hoping right along with her that you're right!That's a brown Leghorn pullet.
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I honestly have no idea ... but since our OP is hoping for a pullet, I'm hoping right along with her that you're right!That's a brown Leghorn pullet.
Many breeds have chipmunk patterned down. Easter Eggers, brown Leghorns, speckled Sussex, Welsummers, for starters.This is so so so reassuring!!! I didn’t realize brown leghorns had that chipmunk look a similar babies too, I will be delighted to have a random white egg layer![]()
I am learning so much about chickens every day! They are so much fun. Thank you for the infoMany breeds have chipmunk patterned down. Easter Eggers, brown Leghorns, speckled Sussex, Welsummers, for starters.
I have lots of good layers in my current flock, but am glad to hear they’re solid since I’m excited now about a white layer! I kind of love getting surprise breeds!A brown Leghorn will be a better layer than an EE. And not all will be flighty. We've had many social Leghorns in our flock.
I like surprises, too ... but our last one was a BIG one ... literally. What was supposed to be a Black Australorp rescued from a school hatch turned out to a Jersey Giant ... and very BIG Jersey Giant ... and I have 24 ounce bantams! She's like the old cartoon, Baby Huey ... too big, very sweet and growing so quickly she can't get out of her own way ... but we love her!I have lots of good layers in my current flock, but am glad to hear they’re solid since I’m excited now about a white layer! I kind of love getting surprise breeds!