She is really a pretty girl! 

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She looks like a reverse eagle!We’ve nicknamed her “eagle”
Your red breasted hen is really pretty.Any chicken can throw slim body, especially breeding from impure flocks. Doesn't necessarily mean there's Leghorn in them.
2, of my deceased project birds, & a Laughing Chicken I hatched last year.View attachment 3408848View attachment 3408849View attachment 3408850View attachment 3408855
She's still a pullet, about 7-8 months old.She looks like a reverse eagle!
Your red breasted hen is really pretty.
Her mother is for sure a leghorn, proof being the dominant white coloring.She’s a leghorn or atleast has a leghorn body so I don’t think those are the parents ?? I mean I’m not an expert so if anyone wants to chime in![]()
Keep going as you are, I dare say the white eggs are your highest probabilities.Ok. I guess I thought I was focusing I. The white eggs being laid as the highest probability. Good thing I’m hatching close to 100 eggs from my entire flock, I guess I’ll be watching them allfor look alike.
“eagle” isnt laying yet so as soon as she does I can atleast focus on her eggs
Dominant white doesn't segregate color on the head like that, something else is going onHer mother is for sure a leghorn, proof being the dominant white coloring.
Keep going as you are, I dare say the white eggs are your highest probabilities.
She probably only has one copy of dominant white.She's still a pullet, about 7-8 months old.
Thanks, she looks Red Pyle, but this partial Grey/Silver lacing throws me off abit on that though. View attachment 3408939
Yes, my pullet very possible. I was talking about @SuperiorFarmsGirl's bird.She probably only has one copy of dominant white.
The body is dominant white. NO part of fantasy will change that. The head color is an anomaly that happens in chickens. I've had my share of chickens hatched on my farm that geneticists have said are impossible to get from the matings I've done. I understand the anomalys.Dominant white doesn't segregate color on the head like that, something else is going on.
The colored feather is typical for recessive white. Not really an anomoly at this point.The only hint of gold/red on my girls head. Lonely Feather.View attachment 3408948