Back in April, my dad purchased some "Rainbow Layers", three of which grew up to be these large, white chickens that I can't seem to identify.
Here they are as babies (I apologize for the lack of a good, clear pic of them at this age):
Winnie stood out from the other two because of her dusty gray coloring.
Dusty on the far left, the other two being Mars and Sara
Mars and Sara from above.
And here they are as adults:
Winnie - Ever since she lost the dusty gray down, I've been able to tell her apart mainly by her greenish legs.
Sara's legs are very yellow and don't appear to have the same green tint as Winnie's.
Mars, our "surprise rooster" from the batch. He is already as tall if not taller than our rooster from last year, and taller than the full-grown hens (who still put him in his place when he gets uppity).
Here's some more pics, in case they're helpful.
Winnie's legs.
Winnie
Sara
You can really see in this picture how much taller Mars is than the full-grown hens.
Here they are as babies (I apologize for the lack of a good, clear pic of them at this age):
Winnie stood out from the other two because of her dusty gray coloring.
Dusty on the far left, the other two being Mars and Sara
Mars and Sara from above.
And here they are as adults:
Winnie - Ever since she lost the dusty gray down, I've been able to tell her apart mainly by her greenish legs.
Sara's legs are very yellow and don't appear to have the same green tint as Winnie's.
Mars, our "surprise rooster" from the batch. He is already as tall if not taller than our rooster from last year, and taller than the full-grown hens (who still put him in his place when he gets uppity).
Here's some more pics, in case they're helpful.
Winnie's legs.
Winnie
Sara
You can really see in this picture how much taller Mars is than the full-grown hens.