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newchickmomma83
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- Feb 27, 2025
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I'm not sure???what breeds are they?
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I'm not sure???what breeds are they?
I just didtake pictures of them and post it on this thread if you can
Thank you!!! It's red to me but I feel like it's more floppy and bigger? The white one doesn't seem to be stressed though?You have at least one Leghorn--white bird with the huge, floppy comb.
In general, here's what we're trying to see, but it will be hard to compare the Leghorn to the others as she naturally has the advantage in comb size.
Top is my broody, who wasn't laying due to mothering duties, and bottom are her two daughters who has just started. See the pink vs. the red coloration?
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I can't tell the other breeds from your photos but someone else may know!
Ooh I never heard of that one!! Which one is that the grey one? Lolone looks lika a lavender orpington
What color eggs have you been getting? If white, that almost definitely is the Leghorn laying, yes. They are probably the most common breed to lay white eggs. Based on appearances, the rest probably lay brown or cream when they do lay.Thank you!!! It's red to me but I feel like it's more floppy and bigger? The white one doesn't seem to be stressed though?
yes the grey oneOoh I never heard of that one!! Which one is that the grey one? Lol
I haven't only gotten brown eggsWhat color eggs have you been getting? If white, that almost definitely is the Leghorn laying, yes. They are probably the most common breed to lay white eggs. Based on appearances, the rest probably lay brown or cream when they do lay.