- Jun 10, 2013
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My daughter started 4-H for the first time this year and we are total chicken noobs. We are enjoying ourselves immensely as we learn. However, Fair is coming up and we need to decide what chicken to show (not that we actually care if we win, the chickens are their own reward). We kind of got an assortment of bantams when we first got the chicks (another long story in itself), so we have one that we are utterly confounded as to what it is.
I have scoured online and through the Standard and I can't find anything definitive. Please help if you can.
This is D'argo, our mystery chicken, she is about 20 weeks old (note, the "she" is an assumption based on general plumage and demeanor from my years of experience with non-chicken birds), all our chickens were hatched in Mid-January.
We also have Wilson, same age, same assumptions on sex. I'm told she is an Americauna (?). Sadly there is a greenish tinge to her legs which apparently disqualifies her from being shown, but I just wanted confirmation on the breed since she is such an awesome (and gorgeous) chicken that we'd like to do more of her.
I have links to the *full* size pictures (this are scaled down to about 17% of full size) available if anyone wants a closer look.
Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
I have scoured online and through the Standard and I can't find anything definitive. Please help if you can.
This is D'argo, our mystery chicken, she is about 20 weeks old (note, the "she" is an assumption based on general plumage and demeanor from my years of experience with non-chicken birds), all our chickens were hatched in Mid-January.
We also have Wilson, same age, same assumptions on sex. I'm told she is an Americauna (?). Sadly there is a greenish tinge to her legs which apparently disqualifies her from being shown, but I just wanted confirmation on the breed since she is such an awesome (and gorgeous) chicken that we'd like to do more of her.
I have links to the *full* size pictures (this are scaled down to about 17% of full size) available if anyone wants a closer look.
Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
