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DuchessVonRabblerousen
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- Jul 10, 2024
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Updates incoming. I'm having a lot of fun learning about these birds and I believe the black ones are, in fact Wyandotes. One has a very red comb and the other one not so much. This one I may have been mistaken about and I believe she may be a lady after all.
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The brown ones may be Leghorns? Either way they are the most puzzling. Both are fairly bold. And they are so adorable together that I could almost see them being a little married couple. But alas, I'm not seeing many differences between them other than feather colors.
Then there are the "buttercreams." No idea what breed they are but this one is definitely one of the boldest of the bunch. This one and my suspected Wyandote roo are always the first to fly the coop and check out what's going on. Based on personality alone, this would be my bet.
Either way I'm pretty sure I've already lost my bet. But it's fun guessing and learning so thank you all for humoring me so far. And for those who continue to do so. I'll update this thread with developments.
Front facing
The brown ones may be Leghorns? Either way they are the most puzzling. Both are fairly bold. And they are so adorable together that I could almost see them being a little married couple. But alas, I'm not seeing many differences between them other than feather colors.
Then there are the "buttercreams." No idea what breed they are but this one is definitely one of the boldest of the bunch. This one and my suspected Wyandote roo are always the first to fly the coop and check out what's going on. Based on personality alone, this would be my bet.
Either way I'm pretty sure I've already lost my bet. But it's fun guessing and learning so thank you all for humoring me so far. And for those who continue to do so. I'll update this thread with developments.
