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White earlobes and yellow legs=Buff Leghorn
Red earlobes and white legs=Buff Orpington
They are buff leghorns.
Look like Ideal hatchery's stock.
I've had a few and they always had that two tone buff look instead of a nice even buff color.
Side note I've had buffs from hatcheries as well as from breeders and probably half have laid a slightly tinted eggs.
Not a buff. In many years and many many leghorns I've only had two go broody. A mille fleur and a black.Thank you for that info. Have you had any go broody? I closed of her favorite nest box this morning. Hoping that will help and I don't find her in the next one, lol
We have no rooster so her brooding serves no purpose as I can see.No advice on breaking one. I've never tried. I value and welcome broodies.
Okay. Definitely Leghorn, or LG crosses.Single large comb that flops over.
Well, if you're not I terestsdin letting her set on eggs.....My next question...how do I break her broodiness?
We have no rooster so letting her sit wouldn't do us any good, lolWell, if you're not I terestsdin letting her set on eggs.....