That also seem to big for a Blue Langshan.
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She could be a Marans mixed with langshan. But the male doesn't look mixed to me, unless he's the same cross, but has no leakage.They might have had a female one, but I never saw any roosters that look like that. I have a pullet that is his sister and the same color as him, and she looks just like a blue Langshan hen from the net. But the pullet has very minimal amounts of gold leakage on her neck, right by her ears. By minimal I mean maybe three or four gold feathers.
He might have had leakage, I'm not sure. I may have some pictures that better show his hackles. I know for sure they didn't have any roos that look like a blue Langshan.She could be a Marans mixed with langshan. But the male doesn't look mixed to me, unless he's the same cross, but has no leakage.
That too. He was huge.That also seem to big for a Blue Langshan.
That also seem to big for a Blue Langshan.
What about black?He might have had leakage, I'm not sure. I may have some pictures that better show his hackles. I know for sure they didn't have any roos that look like a blue Langshan.
He was around 5 months when he was butchered, and weighed a little over 5 pounds.
Yes, he had some black. I'll try and find some pictures now.What about black?
Sure, more pictures may help.
So he was still young?He was around 5 months when he was butchered, and weighed a little over 5 pounds.
Okay.Yes, he had some black. I'll try and find some pictures now.