Jun 14, 2011 #1 JodyJo Songster 9 Years Joined Sep 27, 2010 Messages 2,786 Reaction score 69 Points 188 Location Colorado Here are 2 shots of my EE roos, they are crossed with something else, they have tufts on their heads, maybe a silkie, or cochin... notice how odd the combs are....
Here are 2 shots of my EE roos, they are crossed with something else, they have tufts on their heads, maybe a silkie, or cochin... notice how odd the combs are....
Jun 14, 2011 #2 pdsavage Sussex Monarch 11 Years Joined Mar 27, 2008 Messages 4,286 Reaction score 22 Points 241 Location NW,Missouri The second one is so cute.Edit to say Proubly spitzhauben. Last edited: Jun 14, 2011
Jun 14, 2011 #3 dsowens15 Songster 9 Years Joined Jun 17, 2010 Messages 193 Reaction score 1 Points 101 Location Winchester, TN I love the comb on the second one and love how good it looks with the black beak.
Jun 14, 2011 #4 akcountrygrrl Songster 9 Years Joined Apr 3, 2010 Messages 2,024 Reaction score 35 Points 173 Location Nenana, AK Cochins don't have crests. Silkies have walnut combs so wouldn't give the comb shape your boys have. I would lean more towards Polish, Crevecoeur, or Houdan. Do they have feathered legs or extra toes?
Cochins don't have crests. Silkies have walnut combs so wouldn't give the comb shape your boys have. I would lean more towards Polish, Crevecoeur, or Houdan. Do they have feathered legs or extra toes?
Jun 17, 2011 Thread starter #5 JodyJo Songster 9 Years Joined Sep 27, 2010 Messages 2,786 Reaction score 69 Points 188 Location Colorado Quote: No these two don't but my rust colored one does...see pic