I thought my girls were pretty, but WOW! such beautiful chickens!
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Look at the first pic left of the roo. Same breed as the one you noted in bottom pic. I have 2 of those
Lol. Thank you!I thought my girls were pretty, but WOW! such beautiful chickens!
Maybe that'll help. I wish they were next to each other lolSo the second one that I thought was the culprit also has a single comb? I thought it was a pea comb from the picture.
They don't seem camera shy, do they?Maybe that'll help. I wish they were next to each other lol
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Maybe that'll help. I wish they were next to each other lol
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I had a suspicion of one of them laying a blue egg. I got them at the same time at the farm store, so I assumed they were the same breed. I think I need to stick a camera in there to see for sure. Thanks for the inputSee, it looks like the one on the right, which is the one I thought was your second blue egg layer, has a pea comb. The one on the left could be a single comb, but it's hard to say for sure with the top-down angle. I think it's a single comb, though. So they're not really the same breed, they just look really similar. Sounds like you're not really sure what they are? They look like some kind of mixed breeds, and if so, it's definitely possible that one of them is your blue egg layer. Of the two, I'd vote for the one on the left, with the pea comb, because a pea comb is commonly found in breeds that lay blue eggs.
All your other birds are of breeds that don't lay blue eggs, so we can rule them out, pretty much.
The one with the pea comb is a cream legbar. It lays blue eggsMaybe that'll help. I wish they were next to each other lol
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The one with the pea comb is a cream legbar. It lays blue eggs
You had me too curious so I went out and made this. Now I want to know what these two are lol!Cream legbars have single combsThey are also crested, and barred. None of these chickens are cream legbars.