Mystery breed?

Alexandra33

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Stopped by Meyer Hatchery a couple days ago to check out my beloved overstock bin, and unearthed some real treasures for $2, including a gorgeous Golden Cuckoo Marans. :celebrate Also found the spunkiest little feather foot imaginable, and had to bring it home with me. :love This little booger has me stumped! Any ideas as far as breed? Reminds me a lot of a d'Uccle as far as body type, but wildtype in down (chipmuck stripes) color. Bantam-sized, single-combed, peach-legged, and bearded.
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And for confirmation, is this most likely a Blue Orpington, as I suspect she is? Quite the hefty, docile chick, which rules out Andalusian for me.
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~Alex
 
Looks like an Orpington baby. Not really sure but... Aaawww! So stinkin' cute!
If it is indeed an Orp, that's a whopping $22 bird....which I snatched at bargain. :wee How exciting! :love Thank you! :D

Nice find on the chicks!
Awwww, thanks! :D I adore Meyer. :celebrate

~Alex
 
The feather footed one looks brahma-ish to me. The chick identifier showed a pic of a bantam brahma that looks a whole lot like yours, even the eyeliner. Someone with more experience will be able to tell better than me.
Good observation. :) Only things that don't line up with Brahma is the beard/muffs and single comb instead of a pea. I also don't think it's a d'Uccle due to the fact that they're never brown and stripey.

Is Sage Gem bantam a possibility? Meyer doesn't specify what breeds went into the mix, other than they usually produce olive to green to brown eggs.

~Alex
 
Good observation. :) Only things that don't line up with Brahma is the beard/muffs and single comb instead of a pea. I also don't think it's a d'Uccle due to the fact that they're never brown and stripey.

Is Sage Gem bantam a possibility? Meyer doesn't specify what breeds went into the mix, other than they usually produce olive to green to brown eggs.

~Alex
Oh yeah! I didn't see those at first. I was just looking at the body conformation, that kinda long neck, and leg feathers. Huh... Do Speckled Sussex have muffs and beards? Someone suggested that. I can't tell the differences in combs when they're that little yet.
 

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