Bernie is not participating in Mugshot Monday because it is just too hot and sunny to be posing for the camera.
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I'm leaning BO for your pictures. "White" is not the right word for the leg coloring for BO's. Both are yellow-ish fleshy. But there's a pink pale see-through quality to the BO legs. The Buckeye legs were more creamy than pale, and more solid in coloring.

Here's a Buckeye chick or two. See how creamy yellow the shanks are. Buckeyes have the beak horn coloring too I think, another distinguishing feature for them.
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Now here's the BO Spuds. You can see the blood in their toes when the light goes through them more easily than on the Buckeyes. When they walked on snow this winter, the soles of their feet got bright red with the cold.
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I'm leaning BO for your pictures. "White" is not the right word for the leg coloring for BO's. Both are yellow-ish fleshy. But there's a pink pale see-through quality to the BO legs. The Buckeye legs were more creamy than pale, and more solid in coloring.

Here's a Buckeye chick or two. See how creamy yellow the shanks are. Buckeyes have the beak horn coloring too I think, another distinguishing feature for them.
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Now here's the BO Spuds. You can see the blood in their toes when the light goes through them more easily than on the Buckeyes. When they walked on snow this winter, the soles of their feet got bright red with the cold.
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