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If she is a mix of welsummer and legbar, she must also have another breed or two in her to contribute those dominant traits.I will admit it is a bit odd, but the lady we got it from only had a cream legbar rooster, and cream legbar and welsummer hens. But it does appear there are other mixes in there. I will admit when we first got her I was a bit suspicious because as a chick she looked nothing like a cream legbar or welsummer chick, but the lady only had those types of chickens. So I have no clue what else she could be. Here’s a picture of her, if you have any other theories I’ll be happy to listen
We also got this other chick who looks like a cream legbar chick or a cross between a cream legbar and a welsummer (2nd pic) but she sadly passed at like a week old.
The lady did let her chickens free range in the woods, I guess if somehow another rooster got in. If one did I’m still certain she is part cream legbar. They look too similar.
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