I wouldn’t say she’s not rock because of her legs. My rocks had bright yellow legs and once they were over a year or two they turned gray like the op’s white hen.
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Same. With age they tend to loose pigmentI wouldn’t say she’s not rock because of her legs. My rocks had bright yellow legs and once they were over a year or two they turned gray like the op’s white hen.
I was thinking full leghorn. What color eggs is she laying?Okay thank you! Do you think the white one could be part leghorn
Thank you great advice, I have not seen a full fledged fight, but Teriyaki definitely herds Goldie away from the feeder, i actually have 2 feeders; 1 for the sole purpose of Goldie eating. Goldie is like clock work an egg every morning around 6:30 am, so I think she is good. I make sure she gets first debs at the feeder before the other girls too.That sounds like the perfect example of how you know who stands where on the pecking order. It's perfectly natural and I let them be, they have never escalated into a fight. I would only worry about malnouisshment if Goldie stopped laying. If she's laying I suspect she's getting the nutrients. Check all their crops right before bed to see if they are nice and full
She lays light brown eggsLeghorns lay white eggs. White rocks lay brownish colored eggs.
He's just a big scaredy cat who's scared of everything lol. His hens are less fearful then him!Tell your roo being a gentleman is very nice but, being a door mat is overdoing it.