Well, I can give you pattern, Millie Fleur. Seeing that it is a light tan instead of red that should mean pullet. It cannot be a D'uccle as they are supposed to have feathered legs and feet. It could be a Belgian D'anver.
That’s what I said. Pretty chicken!
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It was because of it that she was dubbed Cuckoo. She's actually very food (autocorrect tried to make that voodoo) motivated, calm, friendly but don't touch except on her terms, and pretty loyal to Cheetah.
She's wonderful - as I have said many times (I know I am a broken record here), but I am completely astonished at the variety of colour, patterns, feathering, and sizes of chickens. Who knew!

(I wonder if the youngsters here know what a broken record means :) )
 
Well, I can give you pattern, Millie Fleur. Seeing that it is a light tan instead of red that should mean pullet. It cannot be a D'uccle as they are supposed to have feathered legs and feet. It could be a Belgian D'anver.
Sooooo - as RC said - a pretty chicken? right !
 
Well, I can give you pattern, Millie Fleur. Seeing that it is a light tan instead of red that should mean pullet. It cannot be a D'uccle as they are supposed to have feathered legs and feet. It could be a Belgian D'anver.
I have another that looks similar but she is the offspring of Sebright parents. Beautiful colors. Lety crossed a Sebright hen with a bantam game rooster and the young are very pretty. I love bantams but these guys fly like quail so ya have to keep an eye on them.
 

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