Most likely White Rock or White Leghorn. Looks a bit course for a Leghorn so I'd lean towards Rock. Leghorns will also develop white earlobes with age and lay white eggs while Plymouth Rocks have red earlobes and lay brown eggs!Homestead Gardens
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Most likely White Rock or White Leghorn. Looks a bit course for a Leghorn so I'd lean towards Rock. Leghorns will also develop white earlobes with age and lay white eggs while Plymouth Rocks have red earlobes and lay brown eggs!Homestead Gardens
Are we sure it's white? To me it looks like a really light splash color. May just be my phone screen.Most likely White Rock or White Leghorn. Looks a bit course for a Leghorn so I'd lean towards Rock. Leghorns will also develop white earlobes with age and lay white eggs while Plymouth Rocks have red earlobes and lay brown eggs!
That could be as well. I couldn't tell where Homestead Gardens sources its chicks.Looks like a mixed breed to me.
It looks white to meAre we sure it's white? To me it looks like a really light splash color. May just be my phone screen.
It looks white to meMy screen could be wrong...
Are we sure it's white? To me it looks like a really light splash color. May just be my phone screen.
Looks white here! Must have just been the pic then. Thanks!View attachment 2696213
She's on the upper right here
Thanks for all your help!Looks white here! Must have just been the pic then. Thanks!
I think they hatch some of their own but it's unclear. I know they'll sell at all ages from their layers. Here's what they said they had left a week ago - I wonder if she's an Amber StarThat could be as well. I couldn't tell where Homestead Gardens sources its chicks.