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Being a sex-linked hybrid, ISA Brown chickens can vary in plumage color. I think that those two are ISA Browns. And you are correct on the last one being an Easter egger. Hopefully she'll give you pretty green or blue eggs.Oh ok - that is even easier! Thank you
Here are the girls I am a little on the fence about....
These 2 girls were bought as ISA Browns, but from what I've seen, those have more of a reddish plumage right? These 2 girls are pretty buff colored. They are also the sweetest and follow me everywhere!
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This next girl was from a crate labeled Cinnamon Queen... but I am quite sure that's not the case here, LOL. She looks like some of the Easter Eggers/Americanas I have seen on other threads here. She has been growing some ear muffs and has a very glorious tail.
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Any help in identifying would be greatly appreciated!!!
They aren't round enough to be Orpingtons. Orpingtons are a very round bird!I would have thought they were Buff Orpingtons and a Easter Egger. I am NOT a breed expert.![]()
Hello and welcome to BYC!Oh ok - that is even easier! Thank you
Here are the girls I am a little on the fence about....
These 2 girls were bought as ISA Browns, but from what I've seen, those have more of a reddish plumage right? These 2 girls are pretty buff colored. They are also the sweetest and follow me everywhere!
View attachment 2760827View attachment 2760833
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This next girl was from a crate labeled Cinnamon Queen... but I am quite sure that's not the case here, LOL. She looks like some of the Easter Eggers/Americanas I have seen on other threads here. She has been growing some ear muffs and has a very glorious tail.
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Any help in identifying would be greatly appreciated!!!
This makes so much sense. I was also wondering about possible buff orp, but my girls seemed kind of puny so I wasn't sure! I had no idea about the color variations of the isa browns. Thanks for that! Happy to find out that Nugget is an EE...I am so excited to see what kind of eggs my fake cinnamon queen makesBeing a sex-linked hybrid, ISA Brown chickens can vary in plumage color. I think that those two are ISA Browns. And you are correct on the last one being an Easter egger. Hopefully she'll give you pretty green or blue eggs.
Oh ok - that is even easier! Thank you
Here are the girls I am a little on the fence about....
These 2 girls were bought as ISA Browns, but from what I've seen, those have more of a reddish plumage right? These 2 girls are pretty buff colored. They are also the sweetest and follow me everywhere!
View attachment 2760827View attachment 2760833
View attachment 2760834
This next girl was from a crate labeled Cinnamon Queen... but I am quite sure that's not the case here, LOL. She looks like some of the Easter Eggers/Americanas I have seen on other threads here. She has been growing some ear muffs and has a very glorious tail.
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Any help in identifying would be greatly appreciated!!!