floppysquirrel04
Crowing
I have a friend who had an EE roo with yellow legs . It might just be a barnyard mix? Was it from a store or did someone give it to you? It is a female.
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I will go look it up.She does but the comb is throwing me off because Rocks have single combs and she appears to have a pea or rose comb??? She looks just like a pencilled Wyandotte too according to the ones I just saw online
A store that got it from a hatchery.I have a friend who had an EE roo with yellow legs . It might just be a barnyard mix? Was it from a store or did someone give it to you? It is a female.
She lookes either like a pencilled Wyandotte orI have a friend who had an EE roo with yellow legs . It might just be a barnyard mix? Was it from a store or did someone give it to you? It is a female.
Hmm then it’s probably not a mix. I’ll guess rock too then, even though it has a slightly different comb. You can’t expect perfect genetics with hatcheries so it’s common to get birds with weird combs and features.A store that got it from a hatchery.
Okay, how will I know when its older what type it is?Hmm then it’s probably not a mix. I’ll guess rock too then, even though it has a slightly different comb. You can’t expect perfect genetics with hatcheries so it’s common to get birds with weird combs and features.
Im going to go to go with you and say she is a silver penciled rock.Hmm then it’s probably not a mix. I’ll guess rock too then, even though it has a slightly different comb. You can’t expect perfect genetics with hatcheries so it’s common to get birds with weird combs and features.
You’ll have to be researching different breeds that you think it might be, or figure out what hatchery she came from and look at what breeds they produce.Okay, how will I know when its older what type it is?
I will call the store and ask what hatchery they got there chicks from.You’ll have to be researching different breeds that you think it might be, or figure out what hatchery she came from and look at what breeds they produce.