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Okay thanks so much for the help, I attached a few more pics..Bielefelders are supposed to have yellow legs, but the rooster in the photo does not have yellow legs.
As best I can tell from photos, Bielefelders and Niederrheiners do look somewhat similar--multi colored with white barring and single combs, and I think they're both considered dual-purpose breeds.
Okay thanks so much for the help, I attached a few more pics..
He isn't crele or lemon cuckoo.
I love the beauty of Bielefelders but unfortunately I'm no expert -- I referred to Greenfire Farms and feathersite.com to see if they had any photos of Lemon Cuckoo Bielefelders and neither site had any info. So sorryt@Sylvester017 looks like you know about this breed? Can you help the OP? From what I can tell it is not a lemon cuckoo. Beautiful rooster!![]()
I love the beauty of Bielefelders but unfortunately I'm no expert -- I referred to Greenfire Farms and feathersite.com to see if they had any photos of Lemon Cuckoo Bielefelders and neither site had any info. So sorryt![]()
This seems correct. I have lemon cuckoo niederrheiners and creole bielefelders. My LCN. have less perdictable barred pattern, scattered really , whereas creole bielefelder will have excellent consistency in barred pattern.I think a crele rooster would have a black breast, while the lemon cuckoo one would have a gold or red breast (both with white barring, of course.) I can't see his breast clearly enough to be sure in your photo.
He's really pretty! Where did you get him?