May 21, 2007 #1 Cheri Songster 12 Years Joined May 6, 2007 Messages 674 Reaction score 6 Points 159 Location Dayton, TX I have a white leghorn. Will he stay white?
May 21, 2007 #2 mudhen confidently clueless 13 Years Joined Jan 15, 2007 Messages 2,104 Reaction score 41 Points 203 Location Shepherdstown, WV As long as he stays out of the mud, yes!
May 21, 2007 #3 mlheran Songster 12 Years Joined Mar 21, 2007 Messages 547 Reaction score 15 Points 161 Location Sonoma County, California Why wouldn't he stay white? Is it a chick or full grown?
May 21, 2007 Thread starter #4 Cheri Songster 12 Years Joined May 6, 2007 Messages 674 Reaction score 6 Points 159 Location Dayton, TX He's about 9 weeks old.
May 21, 2007 #5 seedcorn Songster 12 Years Joined Apr 25, 2007 Messages 1,455 Reaction score 18 Points 191 Location NE. IN Sun will turn them off white/yellow color of feathers, does for all white chickens.
May 21, 2007 #6 silkiechicken Staff PhD Premium Feather Member 16 Years Educator Joined Jan 25, 2007 Messages 21,501 Reaction score 1,234 Points 596 Location Everett WA/Corvallis OR My leghorns start out glossy white... then turn yellowish... and muddy....
May 21, 2007 #7 chickenwoods Songster 12 Years Joined Apr 29, 2007 Messages 302 Reaction score 3 Points 149 Location **||OKLAHOMA||** My white leggerns started out yellow,now are a biege,more white though color..
May 21, 2007 #8 janramsey In the Brooder 12 Years Joined Apr 21, 2007 Messages 70 Reaction score 1 Points 39 Location Vilonia, Arkansas Ok I just have too........until she meets Ms. Clariol.....
May 22, 2007 Thread starter #9 Cheri Songster 12 Years Joined May 6, 2007 Messages 674 Reaction score 6 Points 159 Location Dayton, TX LOL! TOO FUNNY! I can just see me putting Foggy under a hair dryer. LOL.