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They look very similar, Welsummers have red earlobes and lay brown speckled eggs, Brown Leghorns have white earlobes and lay white eggs. She’s beautifulThanks for all the positive input!, I appreciate it. I've looked through a few articles,.. she sure looks like a Welsummer to me,..,.. much more so than a Leghorn? those of you who suggested Leghorn, what was the indicator for you?
Wow I learn something new every time I read BYC. ThanksThey look very similar, Welsummers have red earlobes and lay brown speckled eggs, Brown Leghorns have white earlobes and lay white eggs. She’s beautifulIf you zoom in this picture you can see my Welsummer has red ear lobes.View attachment 3732310
Both look very similar, but Brown Leghorns have large white earlobes, whilst Welsummers have red. Here's a photo of a Leghorn from google.Thanks for all the positive input!, I appreciate it. I've looked through a few articles,.. she sure looks like a Welsummer to me,..,.. much more so than a Leghorn? those of you who suggested Leghorn, what was the indicator for you?
It’s crazy to me that those 2 unrelated breeds look so much alike! I don’t have Leghorns, but my Welsummer also has a tail unlike other chickens I’ve seen. Can’t explain it, but my 5 year old great niece insists she’s a “little turkey”Both look very similar, but Brown Leghorns have large white earlobes, whilst Welsummers have red. Here's a photo of a Leghorn from google.
When they start laying, a Welsummer lays brown eggs, and a Leghorn lays white.
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