I'm confused

California Gray. These have been around since the 1930s and are of mixed Leghorn and barred rock ancestry.

As far as I know, there isn't a barred Leghorn variety.

She looks too small to be a barred Holland, and they are quite rare, but maybe.
I have a Leghorn rescue and they are built like her. They are just starting to lay, small white eggs. They act like her too. That's why I was thinking Barred Leghorn.
 
@The Moonshiner have you ever heard of or seen a barred Leghorn? (Moony is kind of our resident authority on Leghorns.)
I have them. I looked for a source of them for several years but couldn't locate any that were legit Leghorns.
Any I actually put eyes on I would say were California Greys.
I still hear about them sometimes but still unsure if anyone else has the real deal.
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@The Moonshiner have you ever heard of or seen a barred Leghorn? (Moony is kind of our resident authority on Leghorns.)
Online only. I accepted what he told me. California Greys. I'll do more research. I'm still fairly new to all this and happy to learn more about these beautiful creatures.
 
I have them. I looked for a source of them for several years but couldn't locate any that were legit Leghorns.
Any I actually put eyes on I would say were California Greys.
I still hear about them sometimes but still unsure if anyone else has the real deal.
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Thanks, Moony. The body type of this bird here looks distinctly Leghorn to me and I see the white earlobe. She looks very different from the hen in Post #1 in this thread.
 
Online only. I accepted what he told me. California Greys. I'll do more research. I'm still fairly new to all this and happy to learn more about these beautiful creatures.
She is beautiful! I'm amazed by how many breeds of barred birds there are! (Personally, I'm partial to Dominiques because of the small comb; not subject to frostbite!)
 

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