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Neither Wyandottes or Ameraucanas have Feathered feet, White feet or single comb.
If the hen was a Wyandottes or Ameraucanas she would be clean legged (no feathers on the feed/legs), and would have a Walnut comb.
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Neither Wyandottes or Ameraucanas have Feathered feet, White feet or single comb.
If the hen was a Wyandottes or Ameraucanas she would be clean legged (no feathers on the feed/legs), and would have a Walnut comb.
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Neither Wyandottes or Ameraucanas have Feathered feet, White feet or single comb.
If the hen was a Wyandottes or Ameraucanas she would be clean legged (no feathers on the feed/legs), and would have a Walnut comb.
Chris
I thought Wyandottes had a rose comb?
They do but, if you cross Rose Comb (Wyandottes) to Pea Comb (Ameraucanas) the off spring from the cross will have Walnut comb.
This is a complete guess, but something about her shape and head/face to me screams D'uccle. Maybe she is a d'uccle crossed on to a large breed of some sort.