
I know!That's a brown leghorn.
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I know!That's a brown leghorn.
Welbars have yellow legs. OP's chicken has slate.Look up welbar breed. I have 3. Not an expert on all the various breeds, but fairly certain u have a welbar pullet. My local tractor supply had them this summer.
Awesome!Definitely a hen. She is pretty!
Looks like she has white earlobes. Hard to tell. She may be a brown leghorn, white eggs from her!
Welsummer have red earlobes and lay the darker brown eggs,
I think you have a welsummer mix.Awesome!I only have a Buff Orpington and her though so could the dark brown egg still be hers?
I searched then up and the feathers on her back do look more like a welbar than a brown leghorn, can welbars have white feet though?Your newly identified hen looks like a welbar. (Sounds like a mix, but is actually a very old pure breed. Welbars lay dark brown eggs!
Definitely looks like it, maybe a mix still though because it seems leghorns have yellow feet while she has white feet.That's a brown leghorn.
Mostly likely it's coming from here since there only 2 hens in question. That's always good news having pullets.Awesome!I only have a Buff Orpington and her though so could the dark brown egg still be hers?
Most likely thats the case since I have gotten both suggestions quite frequently since she was younger and she definitely looks like a good mix of the two! Thanks so much, I think this mystery case has officially come to a close!I think you have a welsummer mix.