May 21, 2007 #1 Cheri Songster 12 Years May 6, 2007 674 6 159 Dayton, TX I have a white leghorn. Will he stay white?
May 21, 2007 #2 mudhen confidently clueless 13 Years Jan 15, 2007 2,104 41 203 Shepherdstown, WV As long as he stays out of the mud, yes!
May 21, 2007 #3 mlheran Songster 12 Years Mar 21, 2007 547 15 161 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 May 6, 2007 674 6 159 Dayton, TX He's about 9 weeks old.
May 21, 2007 #5 seedcorn Songster 12 Years Apr 25, 2007 1,455 18 191 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 Jan 25, 2007 21,501 1,226 596 Everett WA/Corvallis OR My leghorns start out glossy white... then turn yellowish... and muddy....
May 21, 2007 #7 chickenwoods Songster 12 Years Apr 29, 2007 302 3 149 **||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 Apr 21, 2007 70 1 39 Vilonia, Arkansas Ok I just have too........until she meets Ms. Clariol.....
May 22, 2007 Thread starter #9 Cheri Songster 12 Years May 6, 2007 674 6 159 Dayton, TX LOL! TOO FUNNY! I can just see me putting Foggy under a hair dryer. LOL.