Your's also appears to be a mille fleur SFH. The other bird in the frame appears to be a Basque. I'm curious if your Basque hen and the hen in question looked similar as chicks. I wouldn't buy chicks from someone who would mix them together in the brooder. Mistakes are made too easily. You could be breeding your SFH, building your flock, selling your stock, all under the impression that you have pure Basque's. Do you have any pictures of your Basque's next to this bird? How about some chick pictures? I'd really like to see them. I think it's important that we all learn to detect the differences so that we don't end up inadvertently mixing something into the SFH bloodlines (unless that's our intent for a special project). There's a pic of my mille fleur hen here: http://www.facebook.com/SwedishFlowerHens Of course, she's crested, but there are pics of other birds for you to compare body type with.this is a pic of someone's hen on here that i copied and pasted, i hope you don't mind. but i have a "supposed basque hen" that looks exactly like this! i will put my hen at the bottom. she is 5 months old and is not laying yet. i got them from a local who had the basque and SFH all mixed together in one brooder. what do you all think?This is a mille fleur Swedish Flower Hen![]()
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