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I have two others I’d like to identify as well! Met jerry, the first lighter chicken. He’s got five toes but much larger than everyone else.

The next is four toes but very feathered on the feet and sweet natured. What breeds do y’all think?
 

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First is a Black Cochin. :)
The second REALLY looks like a Salmon Faverolles (5-toed breed), but does it have a single or pea comb? Pretty hard to tell, for whatever reason. :D

~Alex


So with the salmon, he should have a comb, I think, but it looks like the others may have plucked his off :(. Thanks though!!
 

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