If she's that much smaller, perhaps she's a bantam Welsummer or bantam brown leghorn. (OR if she's that much smaller, perhaps your blacks are Jersey Giants LOL)Thanks! From what I've seen I've been thinking Leghorn myself (she seems to fit the pictures I've seen) ... here's a better picture I was able to get ...
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Guess I'll know for sure if/when I get eggs ... white or green/blue! She's just slightly younger than the Australorp she's with here but much smaller (are they a smaller breed?) She does have a golden chest so that makes me very hopeful! Her tail is huge so I was worried ...
IMO Leghorns & Welummers are on the petite side for large fowl, but I'm used to orps that weigh between 9-12lbs. Both Leghorns & Welummers have bantam varieties, so that's also an option. The earlobe color & comb size will help you determine the breed.
I accidentally got a mystery chick this spring. Here she is sleeping under my pine tree. (now 17 weeks old) Notice how small the comb is. If she were a Leghorn, I'd expect a bigger comb. I'm pretty sure she's a Welsummer and definitely NOT a Spec Sussex like she was supposed to be.