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Mixed then, but the coloring is Welsummer I believeWelsummers don't have feathered legs.
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Mixed then, but the coloring is Welsummer I believeWelsummers don't have feathered legs.
Wait Easter Egger pullet? For the last one?
This coloring could also mean brown leghorn, or easter egger, or even OEGB. It's a very common coloring, which is one reason I think it's too young to tell the breed of this particular chicken. When a chicken is grown, you can see its earlobe color and shape much better, which might also help determine what breed added the feathered legs.Mixed then, but the coloring is Welsummer I believe
Definelty the first one!For the first one.
Did you mean you think the last one is an easter egger? If so, then you might be right, but I'm not entirely sure right now.Definelty the first one!
Yeah, what do you think? All pullets is correct though I think.Did you mean you think the last one is an easter egger? If so, then you might be right, but I'm not sure right now.
Yeah, what do you think? All pullets is correct though I think.
Pullet, too young to be sure of breed
This coloring could also mean brown leghorn, or easter egger, or even OEGB. It's a very common coloring, which is one reason I think it's too young to tell the breed of this particular chicken. When a chicken is grown, you can see its earlobe color and shape much better, which might also help determine what breed added the feathered legs.