donrae
Rest in Peace -2017
Good description! You have to look past basic color and even comb style and leg color to shape. Seeing a good Leghorn and a good Welsummer side by side there would be a striking difference. Course, the hatchery Welsummers may have tons of Leghorn blood to increase production there's not as much a difference. But the earlobes are a dependable, easy way to tell.The light brown leghorns are also sometimes called "Danish Brown Leghorns," and you'll notice that as adult hens when side-by-side with the welsummer, the leghorn will have a larger usually floppy comb, white ears, and longer legs with a nice big fan tail, and the welsummer will have a less rangy, more traditional european hen shape with a wider diaper-bottom and her breast feathers will have a slightly rosey hue to the more sandy brown of the leghorn's breast. But yes, at first glance the pattern is very similar.