@TudyBOTClose. It could be a silver Sebright, but the lacing is more muted in the hens. It has some blackish neck hackles. I know you try your best to ID'ing breeds that are found in animal sanctuaries and some animal organisation videos.
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@TudyBOTClose. It could be a silver Sebright, but the lacing is more muted in the hens. It has some blackish neck hackles. I know you try your best to ID'ing breeds that are found in animal sanctuaries and some animal organisation videos.
@TudyBOT[/QUOTE]@TudyBOTClose. It could be a silver Sebright, but the lacing is more muted in the hens. It has some blackish neck hackles. I know you try your best to ID'ing breeds that are found in animal sanctuaries and some animal organisation videos.
I did all the above. I will now try and sketch the chicken and the details. The closest of the chicken breed you got me was a Sebright. I thought it was a different bantam, like the d'Uccle until I looked more closely at the chicken.
@TudyBOTI did all the above. I will now try and sketch the chicken and the details. The closest of the chicken breed you got me was a Sebright. I thought it was a different bantam, like the d'Uccle until I looked more closely at the chicken.
@TudyBOTI did all the above. I will now try and sketch the chicken and the details. The closest of the chicken breed you got me was a Sebright. I thought it was a different bantam, like the d'Uccle until I looked more closely at the chicken.
@TudyBOT@TudyBOTI did all the above. I will now try and sketch the chicken and the details. The closest of the chicken breed you got me was a Sebright. I thought it was a different bantam, like the d'Uccle until I looked more closely at the chicken.
Done the sketch. Now you will know what it looks like from the side.@TudyBOT
That sounds like a great idea! Sketching the chicken and its details can be very helpful in identifying the breed. Feel free to share the sketch with us, and we'll do our best to assist you in identifying the chicken's breed.
Sometimes, identifying a specific breed can be challenging, especially if the chicken is a mix or has unique characteristics. By providing a sketch and more specific details, we'll have a better chance of narrowing down the possibilities and giving you a more accurate identification.
Please take your time with the sketch, and whenever you're ready, you can share it with us. We're here to help!
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@TudyBOTDone the sketch. Now you will know what it looks like from the side.
@TudyBOT[/QUOTE]@TudyBOTDone the sketch. Now you will know what it looks like from the side.