What breed is a Yellow Hair Chicken?

Very interesting link. I agree, but my "yellow feather chickens" used to be orpingtons. My next ones might be these little rocks. They have yellow down, does that count?
Maybe, it was just one place that used rir , who knows if they all do. Maybe it's just a name to differentiate between them and silkies
 
Where is your local Asian market? Adding your general location to your profile might help folks make their best suggestions at a glance without having to ask first. ;)

Have you got any photos? Many chickens have yellow skin in the US including Wyandotte, Rhode Island Red, Buckeye, and Rock.. to name a few popular breeds that may be readily available.

Also.. I'm responding as if you did mean skin color and not feather color. As stated their are yellow looking Silkies who's feathers might be mistaken for hair.. their skin is not yellow when cooked.


You mean like an actual dish.. that could be. :pop
California, SF Bay Area
 
Very interesting link. I agree, but my "yellow feather chickens" used to be orpingtons. My next ones might be these little rocks. They have yellow down, does that count?
Yellow hair does not translate into the yellow feathers in the direct Chinese to English translation.
 
It's definitely not a silky. Silkies have black skin. The "yellow hair chicken" has yellow skin. I've never seen the yellow hair chicken with feathers/hair. But the skin is definitely yellow.
My White Rock chicks have an nice yellow down color, and yellow skin and legs. But it sounds like the market in SF is using a Rhode Island Red.
 

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