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So could she be a Partridge Wyandotte bantam,just lighter? Clover was a mystery chick from Murray...and I've heard hatchery stock Wyandottes can come off as single-combed.
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So could she be a Partridge Wyandotte bantam,just lighter? Clover was a mystery chick from Murray...and I've heard hatchery stock Wyandottes can come off as single-combed.
I did...they thought she was a mix. But then our neighbor thought she looked like a Partridge Wyandotte bantam...
Not trying to offend but I would say she is not a Partridge Wyandotte. Perhaps she may have some Partridge Rock Bantam in her heritage. While she is no doubt a lovely bird, I would not classify her as a specific variety of any breed.
I would say no. for one the coloring is wrong for a partridge, too much buff, she's got a single comb, and dark feet and beak.
I would guess easter egger.They often use them as free chicks.With a single comb she may not lay a blue egg and they sometimes do not have a beard.So just chicken.Will make a nice layer.