Easter Eggers can be beardless, & have single combs.No muffs or beards.
To me a chicken is a chicken, all breeds began as a mix one point in time.
Yes, all breeds started out as a mix at some point.
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Easter Eggers can be beardless, & have single combs.No muffs or beards.
To me a chicken is a chicken, all breeds began as a mix one point in time.
I forgot. Happens sometimes, I have too many to keep track of!I take it back, their legs are a pale yellow. I found a picture of one of them.
I've got 74 chickens, & know every detail about them.I forgot. Happens sometimes, I have too many to keep track of!
Aseel?
Wrong comb, I believe, and too much red on the extremities, though it could be a mix.Ayam cemani?
Malay.Aseel?
Wrong comb, I believe, and too much red on the extremities, though it could be a mix.
Man, you really went all out in the floof department, didn't you?He's Silkie X Brahma.
Sapphire gem or blue Orpington (is that the color's name? I'm not sure).Here's one more picture! She has green or gray legs, a single comb, blue coloring, and lays brown eggs.
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The father, is Silkie X Brahma, so he helped with the Floof.Man, you really went all out in the floof department, didn't you?
Sapphire gem or blue Orpington (is that the color's name? I'm not sure).
Is Lady-Killer a breed?Guess this one, if you can. He's a doozy.
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Silkie is part of his mix.Is Lady-Killer a breed?
(Kidding).
Is he a standard-size? I'll guess... Orloff/Silkie?