sorry for the poor quality, but I have this pullet that I adopted from a rescue, I have no idea what she is but she’s gorgeous. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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I would love to help you, but sadly, I don't see a picture. Do you know how to upload them? There's a button right beside the 'post reply' (the Upload a File one), and then you should be able to find the picture you want.sorry for the poor quality, but I have this pullet that I adopted from a rescue, I have no idea what she is but she’s gorgeous. Any help would be greatly appreciated
I think I just went back in and edited it and posted a picture. Sorry about that. Let me know if it worked now.I would love to help you, but sadly, I don't see a picture. Do you know how to upload them? There's a button right beside the 'post reply' (the Upload a File one), and then you should be able to find the picture you want.![]()
Oh, yes, silly me. I see it now.I think I just went back in and edited it and posted a picture. Sorry about that. Let me know if it worked now.
It’s definitely a very small understated comb. Much smaller than my younger leghorn pullets’ comb. I’m thinking it’s a pea comb. And boy can she fly for a hen, I had to put a roof over my 6 foot enclosure because she’d fly out of it.Oh, yes, silly me. I see it now.No worries.. I'm sorry about that.
She's very unique looking. What kind of comb does she have? If it's a single comb, then I'm guessing a hybrid (aka barnyard mix or 'mutt')...like a Delaware crossed with an Amberlink, possibly (or at least Delaware something I feel like)?![]()
But if it's a pea comb, then she's probably an Easter Egger.
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Yea she has a comb like that but smaller since she’s a pullet. This place is awesome you guys are amazing. Thank you! I also have 6 Brahma chicks in my brooder currently, a white leghorn cockerel, and white leghorn pullet. This is definitely my new hobby!Ha ha, my pullets can fly really high, too! And they love to fly...they're doing it a bit less the older they get, though.Here's what a pea comb is:
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I took the pictures from Google.![]()