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PippinTheChicken
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Bantam Salmon Faverolle
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I don't do mixed breeds. So no.
Yes, a female Barnevelder... like the female Barnevelders behind the mystery bird in the second photo.
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Belgian Quail d'Anvers
Blue and Black large fowl Cochins.
(Splash) Blue-laced Red Wyandotte hen
Blue-laced Red Wyandotte hen
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I don't do mixed breeds. And nobody in that photo has yellow legs or beaks.
I'd hope so. There are not many varieties of domestic geese. Shouldn't be too hard to figure it out. Especially since I only know of one breed with the color in the first photo and one breed with the pattern in the second.
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I don't do game fowl. lol They are hatchery-quality, so not the best examples of their breed, but the only one with that pattern and comb.
Sicilian Buttercups
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You don't seem too sure of a bird with yellow legs, rose comb, and silver-laced pattern. What else would it be?
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Welsummer pair.
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@The Moonshiner would have you tarred and feathered. lol It's not a great picture, and they are super rare. But with that stance and slate legs they are definitely not Leghorns. They are White Javas.
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@Overo Mare Pippin is being mean to me!!!!
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I can see toes!!!! There's no way anyone could say they are Cochins. If someone tried to sell you these as Cochins, you have my permission to serve them a solid backhand. Unless of course, you know what they are and that they are (clearly) superior to those fluffy footed doofuses and got them at the cheaper price.
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But very wrong. Single combs and white legs does not a Wyandotte make.
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I'll give you the variety which is Isabel Lavender-laced. The breed is the same as the ones you've called Wyandottes and Cochins. *sobs*
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Nope. I see toes.
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I still see toes.
