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Nashv755
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Makes it easier to tell the liege and crosses. A lot of them have red foreheadsWow, that is a beautiful bay red color she has.
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Makes it easier to tell the liege and crosses. A lot of them have red foreheadsWow, that is a beautiful bay red color she has.
Never heard of Hmong before but I like that cross. He looks pretty wild looking I really like it lol if punk rock was a chicken.This is a Liege x Hmong chick. His Mom is the splash Liege hen and his Dad is a 12 lb black copper Hmong. The last photo is Dad standing next to a full sized Isbar rooster. It’ll be interesting to see how he turns out!
Here are my little weird no tail Liege Wyandotte crosses. Figured I'll let them grow out a little. One of the splash chicks has me wondering if it's a cross because of a little tan on one feather on its back that's the same color as the red Wyandotte roo. I've never had a splash Liege so not sure. I assumed the 3 splash chicks were full Liege at first because I have both a blue Liege hen and roo.This is a Liege x Hmong chick. His Mom is the splash Liege hen and his Dad is a 12 lb black copper Hmong. The last photo is Dad standing next to a full sized Isbar rooster. It’ll be interesting to see how he turns out!
Beautiful cross!Update on the Liege x Hmong. Here are some pics of him at 12 weeks old. He is a MONSTER already! His name is Bahamut. View attachment 3233769View attachment 3233770View attachment 3233771View attachment 3233772View attachment 3233773View attachment 3233774View attachment 3233776
Yea he looks big already, much bigger than my phoenix cross lol. I've had crosses that take after the Lieges size but they've all had weird solid brownish red coloring and no long tail. I'd like to cross my new guy back to the Liege hens. Especially now that I have a couple of up and coming splash hens in the mix. Old picture but this one filled out fairly well and she's about laying age now.Update on the Liege x Hmong. Here are some pics of him at 12 weeks old. He is a MONSTER already! His name is Bahamut.