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It's not a silkie, I thought California White but mine have black feet so maybe austra white, all the others have normal feet, I figured it's like a cat with a double pawIf its a silkie, it's a breed requirement. It's not out of normal though if it's anything else that's not an accepted breed. I have it pop up a good amount in my mixed flock
Green Queens, a type of Easter Egger may have 5 toes as well.What breed is it? Silkies, Dorkings and Faverolles all have five toes, and so might crossed with their blood in. Otherwise it’s just a random case of polydactyly, can happen in any animal.
Known as polydactil.. or a fifth toe.. as stated by others is a very common trait seen in several breeds.It doesn't affect the chick but I was just curious how common this is?
Where from? Let's see more pics of the rest of the bird, to see if we can try and help discern breed or hybrid.It's not a silkie, I thought California White but mine have black feet so maybe austra white, all the others have normal feet, I figured it's like a cat with a double paw![]()