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I know!How cute it is!![]()
Yes... The waiting can turn into a fun bet!I'd say place bets and wait for 6 weeks for it to feather out.
I agree.Looks like a gold laced polish mix
100 % cute.
Thank you! I definitely will200% cute
But in all seriousness, it's too soon to tell. I'd think that if it was a polish X EE, it would have a crest... But it does seem to have muffs which could be from an EE or a Barbanter.
It looks like a cream Barbanter to me
Update in a few weeks?
❤100 % cute.
I have polish roo and I do have polish, but the color of the egg is not my normal polish ones I am use to seeing. I have a cream brabanter. Now which roo mated with her is a guessing game lol I have frizzle roo, polish, silkie frizzle and tolbunt frizzle...too many roosWhat are all of your possible parent breeds? I could be wrong, but both Polish and Brabanters have a V-comb, which I believe is dominant over all other comb types, and that chick appears to have a single comb, so I don't know that either breed could be a parent to this chick.![]()