smellslikechaos
In the Brooder
I see barring when I enlarge the picture . My guess is Dixie Rainbow . A meat cross sold by hatcheries . Also go by other name that I forget .
Thanks for the suggestion, I will look them up :yiipchick
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I see barring when I enlarge the picture . My guess is Dixie Rainbow . A meat cross sold by hatcheries . Also go by other name that I forget .
Because I had one of the cornish, it was definitely different. And the cornish came from the bantam bin; the chickens in question are standards
Is it possible to have an Easter egger without a beard/muffs? I have two pullets that were labeled as heavies at the store. I was convinced that they were easter eggers because I saw a picture of an EE that looked just like them but now I'm doubting myself. I thought they would develop muffs as they matured but now I realize muffs are usually present even in day olds. They also have yellow legs. I can't figure out what the heck they are, please help! (Also, someone on this forum told me they were red laced cornish but I know for a fact they're not)
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@DogCatChickMom
and @RanchRichey
Your birds are so pretty! My girls are 18 weeks old and the egg wait is driving my nuts. LOL