Is his type danish, dutch or italian(livorno) leghorn?

Nenad

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I tried to find information on type, he looks closest to italian or dutch. I also found that "Dutch Leghorns
By breeding to the standard
requirements established in the
Netherlands for the Dutch Leg-
horn, a type of Dutch Leghorn
was created that may be
considered as a Dutch breed
variety. For the creation they
used American Leghorns and
possibly also original italian(livorno)"

Thanks
 
Sorry, I forgot:rolleyes:
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I don't really know enough about this subject, but he seems close to the Livorno type which is more upright and leaner than the other types. He seems like a good specimen for the breed if he is really a Livorno and not an American Leghorn.
But I really shouldn't be talking since I don't know Livornos.
 
I don't really know enough about this subject, but he seems close to the Livorno type which is more upright and leaner than the other types. He seems like a good specimen for the breed if he is really a Livorno and not an American Leghorn.
But I really shouldn't be talking since I don't know Livornos.
I think alsto that he is livorno, I mean I bought him as hatching egg and here in Serbia probably no one has American or English leghorns. Breeder doen't know because he keeps different fowls and his goal is to have as many as he can.
 

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