Here's a very rare, muffed, tuffed, and bearded Aseel chicken. Image from Google.com
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It came out of a barnyard mix I ordered. Hatched out of a light brown medium sized egg that was mislabeled.
4 toes, yellow legs, pea, or walnut comb. The muffs might be a ressesive trait that'll go away. Chick doesn't really fit in with other chicken breeds I searched. It would be nice for help identifying what my chick is.
If you got it as a barnyard mix, then it's most likely a mix of breeds. Also, muffs are a dominant trait, not recessive.
Pure bred aseel chicks. Image from Google.comView attachment 1718236
I searched that image on Google, and this is what I found:
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Your picture is not of aseel chicks, they are most likely Easter eggers.

Aseel chick:
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If you got it as a barnyard mix, then it's most likely a mix of breeds. Also, muffs are a dominant trait, not recessive.

I searched that image on Google, and this is what I found:
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Your picture is not of aseel chicks, they are most likely Easter eggers.

Aseel chick:
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Since it has muffs, could it be this type of American gamefowl? Image from Google.com
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Since it has muffs, could it be this type of American gamefowl? Image from Google.com View attachment 1719005
Or..... could be a Cornish X in which case you'll have a nice big chicken dinner!! J/K. :p

You're just gonna have to wait to find out. When I had my chicks, I couldn't wait til they grew up and show their colors.... at least with the males. They are now starting to develop their red/orange colors, just the beginning stages though. Their pop's a stud, very handsome fellow with vibrant red all over.
 
Or..... could be a Cornish X in which case you'll have a nice big chicken dinner!! J/K. :p

You're just gonna have to wait to find out. When I had my chicks, I couldn't wait til they grew up and show their colors.... at least with the males. They are now starting to develop their red/orange colors, just the beginning stages though. Their pop's a stud, very handsome fellow with vibrant red all over.
I guess I'll wait. I'll post again when it grows up more, when it's not so fluffy.
 

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