cstephens1987
Crowing
Yeah #2 appears to have maybe some light Sussex in itETA: Chicken number 2 has white legs.... which is also incorrect. And I believe that again, yellow is dominant.
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Yeah #2 appears to have maybe some light Sussex in itETA: Chicken number 2 has white legs.... which is also incorrect. And I believe that again, yellow is dominant.
haha, Thats my luck... We have only had chickens 4 years now, I am still learning all this stuff.Brahmas can't be wing sexed.
Those beagles are my husbands Cousins, he use to train them for rabbit hunting. He trained one for us not to long after we got married. He is really good at it. He doesn't have much time now to train and breed them like he use to. I think he only has one or two now.Wow you have a Beagle kennel, our esteemed member Sourland, has Beagles and runs them in the Beagle club field trials.
Oh really? That's good to know! The coloration looked like my young Columbian wyandotte when she was growing into her feathers.They're too young to have male or female specific feathering in the saddle. That happens after 12 weeks.
Also, wyandottes have yellow skin, and Columbian markings... but they don't have feathered legs or single or pea combs.