Rose Comb Brown Leghorn. Nice looking birds, excellent foragers, lay a white egg. BUT, they defy any fence! They would be good in a set up where they were allowed to free range all the time, without concern about collecting their eggs, or in a very large completely enclosed coop/run. If you want some brain fodder to get you through the coming long months of winter, do some thread searches regarding Sex links, Auto sexing, and any other genetics related topics you can come up with. In a certain sense, PBR and Dominiques, as well as Cuckoo Marans, and any other barred or cuckoo patterned birds should be autosexing. Again, you'll have to do a lot of reading to get the breed specific details. A lot of other birds can be sexed with fair accuracy based on down color and pattern distribution. I wouldn't bet the farm on sexing these chicks, BUT, a little knowledge can be a good thing when looking at a bin full of chicks. One gal on the Maine site, commented last summer that she was at a feed store, and they had a bin full of PBR pullets. She shook her head, and walked out in disgust... they were all cockrels.