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here's my good rooster!
now that I look more closely at his feathers, I don't think he's a Wyandotte. maybe a barnyard mix???
With that crest I wonder if he's at least part Polish.
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here's my good rooster!
now that I look more closely at his feathers, I don't think he's a Wyandotte. maybe a barnyard mix???
he may be. I don't really know. I got him, along with 7 others from one of my dad's friends who has chickens. there were a lot of different breeds there, along with some mixes, but I didn't see any polish. of course, 4 of the chicks, plus Lancelot, were from one hen who I think was killed by a predator (I'm not sure, I was too focused on trying to catch these little monsters to listen to conversation), so momma hen could have been polish.With that crest I wonder if he's at least part Polish.
Or maybe creme legbar?With that crest I wonder if he's at least part Polish.
Or maybe creme legbar?
Oh wow, I did not know that. That is cool. Good to know.I was thinking possibly Polish because Silver-Laced Polish exist (spectacular-looking birds!).
He’s a wyandotte mixhere's my good rooster!
now that I look more closely at his feathers, I don't think he's a Wyandotte. maybe a barnyard mix???
oh cool! that's what is so fun about barnyard mixes. they are like a box of chocolates. you never know what your going to get!He’s a wyandotte mix
Here are some updated pictures of them:
Thanks, I want to breed her but I dont have a rooster unfortunately. 10 out of 10 chicks ended up being hens the one time I want a rooster lol.The pullet in the third photo has really nice lacing!