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AGirlAndHerChickens03
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You can kinda see her feet better in this picture on the right side.
This second picture has my actual Leghorn on the far left.
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She is one year old. I used to have her and two Leghorns, but the other Leghorn was tiny, frail and died a few months after I got her.Yeah, I would say she is a hatchery quality white rock. Or, maybe some random white hybrid; like a sex-link.
How old is she?
My three white rock hens are around 4 1/2-5lbs, FSU do seem a little smaller than my barred rock pullets too.Do you know how big White Rocks are? Shay seems to be smaller than my Barred Rocks but bigger than my Leghorn.
The yellow in my white rocks legs fades as they lay, they’re a very pale almost white color right now.I don't think it's a White Rock, looks like white legs to me, Plymouth Rocks have yellow legs. That said I don't know what it is, too small and wrong shape for an Orpington.
She doesn't have any brown under the saddle. I have a lot of roosters, which is why she is wearing it. All three of the other chickens in the photo are roosters.
Her egg is the darkest one in there pictures. I'm not at home right now, so these are the only pictures I have of her eggs.Do you have a picture of the egg she's laying?
The yellow in my white rocks legs fades as they lay, they’re a very pale almost white color right now.
Going this picture of an Amberlink online. They don't necessarily have to have brown. What do you guys think?I think she might be an Amberlink hybrid. Does she have any brown leakage under the saddle? Pretty girl!