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So I don’t have the best pictures so if you can’t identify them with what I have I totally understand. It’s hard to get good pictures of them lol. I know the sex of each I just don’t know the breed. Not sure on age other than I know for sure they’re older than 12 weeks. Two we got from family one we got from friends. View attachment 2037748View attachment 2037749View attachment 2037750View attachment 2037751View attachment 2037752
The standard hen is a new Hampshire red and the rooster is an old English game bantam mix. The bantam hen could also be an old English game bantam mix, but she could be a Dutch bantam mix too. Does she have white on her earlobes?
 
The standard hen is a new Hampshire red and the rooster is an old English game bantam mix. The bantam hen could also be an old English game bantam mix, but she could be a Dutch bantam mix too. Does she have white on her earlobes?
It looks like she does but I’m not 100% but here’s an up close picture of her from the side
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I got this hen as a 2 day old chick at Tractor Supply. A friend told me she's a cream legbar, but she lays beige colored eggs. I'm guessing that means she's a cross breed, but I'm not sure what she is. She's very confident, quirky and curious natured with a sweet manner & an enormous appetite! She ignores the roosters & pretty much does what she wants. Lol She hasn't ever been shy. She's not particularly concerned with my other hens unless she's trying to take their food. If anyone has any idea about what she could be crossed with, I'd really appreciate the information. Thank you
 

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Hi, it’s me again, we picked up this beauty today. We got it from the same people we got the New Hampshire red from and so we were wondering if he was a New Hampshire red as well and if not what?
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I got this hen as a 2 day old chick at Tractor Supply. A friend told me she's a cream legbar, but she lays beige colored eggs. I'm guessing that means she's a cross breed, but I'm not sure what she is. She's very confident, quirky and curious natured with a sweet manner & an enormous appetite! She ignores the roosters & pretty much does what she wants. Lol She hasn't ever been shy. She's not particularly concerned with my other hens unless she's trying to take their food. If anyone has any idea about what she could be crossed with, I'd really appreciate the information. Thank you
She looks like an olive egger (which can be cream legbar x marans) but it's strange she doesn't lay green eggs. She could be a second generation cross (olive egger x brown egg layer) and not have inherited the green egg shell gene.
 

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