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Oh wow, she(?) is BEAUTIFUL! The legs look more tan than yellow (or is it just the picture) so that would be a SS trait.I'm seeing more of the BLRW traits now than anything although I know nothing about Welsummers
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Oh wow, she(?) is BEAUTIFUL! The legs look more tan than yellow (or is it just the picture) so that would be a SS trait.I'm seeing more of the BLRW traits now than anything although I know nothing about Welsummers
Thank you! It is getting a little dark here, so I'll get some new pics in the morning.The feathering doesn’t look quite right for a Welsummer but it could still be their chick feathers. Here are some Welsummers about 15 weeks for comparison. Go ahead and post some more pics.
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Thanks. Her legs have turned more tan over the past couple of weeks. I believe it is a pullet. She has the rose comb but I will have to wait a couple of weeks to know for sureOh wow, she(?) is BEAUTIFUL! The legs look more tan than yellow (or is it just the picture) so that would be a SS trait.
Can you tell me what breed the rooster in this picture is?The feathering doesn’t look quite right for a Welsummer but it could still be their chick feathers. Here are some Welsummers about 15 weeks for comparison. Go ahead and post some more pics.
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Even the 'speckle' is normal? So definitely Welsummers, not brown leghorns?Those are Welsummers pullets. It’s normal for their tails to to look like that.
WelsummersEven the 'speckle' is normal? So definitely Welsummers, not brown leghorns?