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is this better?
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That's a leghorn
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is this better?
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I don't see any frizzles, and yes, those are all roosters.I have a brood of 6, hatched 3/9. I now think I may have 3 roosters...
The frizzle is for certain and I'm pretty sure the brown one has been caught crowing but I don't know breed on any of them. And if the huge black and white is a roo yet
The third one is not a frizzle. It just has a crest because it is a polish.The third one is a frizzle. Here are my other 3 - a naked neck, a cream leg at and maybe a golden sex link (she's in the back of the last 2 pictures- I hope she's a she)
Light Brahma, Brown Red Cochin, and what appears to be a Spitzhauben/Polis cross. All males.I have a brood of 6, hatched 3/9. I now think I may have 3 roosters...
The frizzle is for certain and I'm pretty sure the brown one has been caught crowing but I don't know breed on any of them. And if the huge black and white is a roo yet
Not a Legbar, no white earlobes or yellow skin. Could be a second (or more) generation Legbar/Marans Olive Egger. Correct on the breed for the other two. And all of them are female.The third one is a frizzle. Here are my other 3 - a naked neck, a cream leg at and maybe a golden sex link (she's in the back of the last 2 pictures- I hope she's a she)
It's very difficult to get a clear shot of the back feathers on a solid white bird.
Now that I can see the earlobes, that is a Leghorn. And a pullet. No trace of male feathering. She's just about to start laying.
If you are willing to make the trip, I've got a bunch Easter Egger roosters you could have your pick of.