Swedish Flower also can develop crest like that...
Agree it looks like an OE.
Agree it looks like an OE.
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or their legbar/welsummer olive egger cross....time will tell the difference, I am leaning towards the latter
Swedish Flower also can develop crest like that...
Agree it looks like an OE.
Cute little batch!I have a frost white legbar developing her crest and a Swedish flower as well- no sign of a crest yet but I’m in love with her
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This is what I am pondering about my two welsummer "pullets." They are very cocky looking.the coloring looks female, but the legs, comb development, stance, and tail seem male.
Feather color is gender specific in Welsummer. How old? Post a pic.This is what I am pondering about my two welsummer "pullets." They are very cocky looking.
I'll try.Feather color is gender specific in Welsummer. How old? Post a pic.
the coloring looks female, but the legs, comb development, stance, and tail seem male.
Hmm yeah appears to be pulletI sure hope you’re wrong that “she” is a he. All my chicks were purchased sexed (2 male Buckeyes, the rest females), except four from the “adopt me” selection. Chick in question is one of those so it’s not impossible (especially since I know mistakes are made in sexing anyways). But my LO that I am almost positive is a male has a much pinker comb at this stage. I know it’s hard to tell at this age. Patience is not my best virtue I know they say the eye stripes+ dark strip down the back tend to be sex-linked to females in cream legbars, I am guessing that wouldn’t always hold true for mixed breed cream legbar crosses?
Here “she” is again on the far right with some of the others to compare combs:
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