Sep 9, 2018 #2 JedJackson Enabler 9 Years Jul 6, 2016 14,089 34,720 1,122 NW Washington state Difficult to tell what comb type they have. I'm guessing either white Plymouth rocks or white Leghorns, but it is too early for certainty.
Difficult to tell what comb type they have. I'm guessing either white Plymouth rocks or white Leghorns, but it is too early for certainty.
Sep 9, 2018 #3 Nutmeg15 Chirping Jul 12, 2017 63 91 96 Staunton, VA Could be a white Leghorn, maybe a Cornish Rock? Like JedJackson said, it's hard to tell just yet.
Sep 9, 2018 #4 Stacyoung13 Crowing Apr 9, 2018 1,438 2,535 256 Jacksonville, Florida What are they?, completely adorable, that's what they are !!!!!!!!!
Sep 9, 2018 #5 Crazy for Chickens! Free Ranging Jun 9, 2017 8,236 10,788 582 NW Missouri White Leghorn or White Rock. Post pics of their earlobes at 8 weeks, and we should be able to tell between the two. Also will be able to determine the gender.
White Leghorn or White Rock. Post pics of their earlobes at 8 weeks, and we should be able to tell between the two. Also will be able to determine the gender.