Salamander1914
Chirping
- Aug 20, 2018
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That last one there looks like a Black Rock to me
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With those new pictures of the rooster, I'm thinking it's more likely that he is a wyandotte mix. The hen is a speckled sussex and/or orpington mix.Added some more photos
I don't know which eggs are hers, but I only get eggs light brown and a creamy colour
No either of them have feathers on their legs.
Thanks for helping.
Jersey giants and orpingtons don't have rose combs, and since rose combs are dominant one of the parents has to have one for it to pass on.The first roo looks exactly like my rooster Wallace. So he could be a Jersey Giant/Buff Orpington cross.

Well maybe I'm getting confused with the combs.... We had three chicks hatch November two years ago, the father was a buff orpington and the mother a Jersey Giant. The mother had a pea comb maybe? One of the roos had her comb, but a bigger version. I'll get a pic if I can
Apologies for the rather scary picture... It's not very clear. I've always wondered what comb it is. Anyone know?View attachment 1515709
Pepper has a rose comb. That means she can't be a pure Jersey giant, since they have single combs.This is the mother, Pepper.View attachment 1515714
The younger rooster is the son of the other rooster and the hen the OP posted, which are mixed breeds.The one I am talking about seems to have a normal comb anyway. Although the first picture he seems to be moving his head so I can't tell for sure.
Beautiful chickens anyway