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Missy and a lovely summer morning
Summer dreaming…..
BFTP
Missy and a lovely summer morning
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That's a puzzler what breed you had. Not only do Exchequer Leghorns have yellow legs but so do the Anconas that are a Mediterranean breed & look very much like Exchequers also.I only had 1 which I believe was an Eschequer leghorn - in an assortment - and it turned out to be a roo - and I found a great home for him as I couldn't keep another roo at the time. Long story short - he had white legs, and eschequer leghorn seemed the only possibility given the hatchery's offerings and his motled black and white colouring![]()
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I should have looked it up before posting - shame on me - but that is the ONLY leghorn I have had (assuming he was a leghorn)
She looks so fluffy...& peaceful. Every time I see her round behind she reminds me of the Cheshire cat shape:
I'd happily take them!I know right?!
Gosh here I am planning on getting some!
I only want one or two, but have to get minimum of 5. Sheesh!
Orders open first of January!
(I’ll send the other three to you
Edit - hmmm SimpleJenn is closer hahahaha)
The yellow fades over the laying season. When they take a break and start up again, the color comes back just like with the combs and wattles.Ok…
@rural mouse and @BY Bob
So I have just noticed that the yellow legs on Twister have changed to silver with pink feet! What gives?
Astor and she look very similar.
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Leghorns are yellow. Orpingtons, australorps, and sussex are whiteLeg colours are different, too. Yellow for Wellsummers, White for Leghorns
Ooooo enabler!Orloff info, most comprehensive of the various sites I read
https://backyardpoultry.iamcountryside.com/chickens-101/russian-orlo
Performance also has cream Braybanters….Orloff info, most comprehensive of the various sites I read
https://backyardpoultry.iamcountryside.com/chickens-101/russian-orlo