Jun 17, 2013 #1 rebeccamariemiller In the Brooder 11 Years Dec 9, 2008 89 4 41 I was told they were Australop and Wyandotte. [/URL]
Jun 17, 2013 #2 maran man 32 Chirping 6 Years May 5, 2013 316 7 91 Oklahoma Yes and yes just can't put my finger on the seconds color
Jun 17, 2013 #3 UnionMan Chirping 7 Years May 3, 2012 133 5 91 Looks like the top one has feather shanks.
Jun 17, 2013 #4 F Fred's Hens Crowing Premium Feather Member 9 Years Oct 14, 2010 16,073 2,343 441 Up North when it's hot, Down South when it's not. Speckled Sussex.
Jun 17, 2013 #5 K Spot Songster 6 Years Apr 14, 2013 2,304 202 198 SE Qld, Australia Australorps don't have feathered legs, so the first isn't an Australorp - it kind of looks like a Croad Langshan to me. Your second is a Speckled Sussex, not a Wyandotte at all.
Australorps don't have feathered legs, so the first isn't an Australorp - it kind of looks like a Croad Langshan to me. Your second is a Speckled Sussex, not a Wyandotte at all.
Jun 17, 2013 #6 CCCCCCCCHICKENS Crowing 7 Years Dec 3, 2012 7,687 516 288 Indiana Like K spot said australorps don't have feathered feet, but I'm not sure what they are.The other is a speckeled sussex not a wyandotte.
Like K spot said australorps don't have feathered feet, but I'm not sure what they are.The other is a speckeled sussex not a wyandotte.
Jun 17, 2013 #7 bugglesmommy Songster 6 Years Feb 2, 2013 2,415 331 228 Leesville, Louisiana My Coop My Coop I am thinking black langshan on that first one.
Jun 17, 2013 #8 Tuhmu Crowing 12 Years May 22, 2012 1,466 197 282 North Dakota Black langshan and speckled sussex