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Well see, Laken velders don't have beards. and they have slate legs while he has white..
Then there's he is a bit too dark in the coloring/The coloring is in the wrong places to be a lakenvelder. He's closer to that of a D'anver bantam in color+ with the beard, but would still need to be cross to get that big/have white legs..
The other one could be a New hampshire but is too dark in coloring, So he would probably have rhode island red or something in the background to make him that dark.. Which is why i said "Production red" (Hatchery rhode island red)..
You can look around on feathersite and read up on the breeds. It'll help a lot in guessing them
I didn't even notice the beard on that 1st chick. See, I told you I'm no expert.
Well see, Laken velders don't have beards. and they have slate legs while he has white..
Then there's he is a bit too dark in the coloring/The coloring is in the wrong places to be a lakenvelder. He's closer to that of a D'anver bantam in color+ with the beard, but would still need to be cross to get that big/have white legs..
The other one could be a New hampshire but is too dark in coloring, So he would probably have rhode island red or something in the background to make him that dark.. Which is why i said "Production red" (Hatchery rhode island red)..
You can look around on feathersite and read up on the breeds. It'll help a lot in guessing them

I didn't even notice the beard on that 1st chick. See, I told you I'm no expert.
