WHAT BREED IS SHE????? HELP!!!!!!!!!!

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Hi, I just got 6 chicks I ordered from mypetchicken.com. They all arrived healthy and lively. I got 1 Partridge Silkie, 1 Blue Silkie, 3 Welsummers and 1 ?????? I ordered all females. I don't know what kind of chick the yellow one is. She is from assortment. Here are the breeds from the assortment
easter egger
sebright
white russian orloff
spangled russian orloff
white crested black polish
white wyandotte
welsummer
barred rock
antwerp belgian
Thanks!!!
BTW She is a bantam
 
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Its an orloff... EE's have green legs and Antewerps have slate. your a lucky person for sure!!
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Actually, there are a number of bearded breeds in that list. EE, Orloff, and antwerp belgian.

I doubt this chick is an EE, because a hatchery with a scrupulous enough program to make bantam Orloffs probably wouldn't produce an EE chick with light legs (the 'ideal' EE should have slate or willow legs).

It could either be an Orloff, or the Antwerp Belgian (also called a d'Anvers). Watch the comb while it develops. If it starts a rose comb and the legs darken a bit, it's a d'Anvers. If the comb develops into a rasberry or walnut, it's an Orloff.
 
Actually, there are a number of bearded breeds in that list. EE, Orloff, and antwerp belgian.

I doubt this chick is an EE, because a hatchery with a scrupulous enough program to make bantam Orloffs probably wouldn't produce an EE chick with light legs (the 'ideal' EE should have slate or willow legs).

It could either be an Orloff, or the Antwerp Belgian (also called a d'Anvers). Watch the comb while it develops. If it starts a rose comb and the legs darken a bit, it's a d'Anvers. If the comb develops into a rasberry or walnut, it's an Orloff.

oh, oops, XD, ok well im still saying orloff
 

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