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HuskerHens18
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They're pretty uniqueThat's freaky.......
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They're pretty uniqueThat's freaky.......
The one I have has feathers on its feet and has t toesAh forgot those details - my bad.
They do NOT have feathered feet and they have 4 toes.
That hen is incomplete dominant white, aka paint or erminette.Beautiful!
I am still uncertain, but I think that's a splash pattern so some breed that comes in Blue/Black/Splash?
That hen is incomplete dominant white, aka paint or erminette.
They look like moonbeam chickens.Last March, TSC got a bunch of new chicks. In one bin they had Black Stars and Isa Browns. I got both of those kinds, but then they had tons of white chicks with purple skin and black spots. I asked their breed and TSC was clueless, they didn't even know what Black Stars were. They called them Hoovers. So I got two of the "unkown" white chicks. Theyre now a year old and lay brown eggs. They're decently friendly but not overly so. Their feathers aren't a snow white, but I don't have a white bird to compare the shade to. The black spots are small, being just tiny flecks on their heads and necks, then a little bigger on their backs. Their skin is PURPLE! I have black skinned chickens so I know what Black skin looks like, but these two are PURPLE! And their comb is single. View attachment 1300095 View attachment 1300101 View attachment 1300102 View attachment 1300103
*Picture off of google*They look like moonbeam chickens.
I so want one! I think @Chicks In VA had one very similar to her!Last March, TSC got a bunch of new chicks. In one bin they had Black Stars and Isa Browns. I got both of those kinds, but then they had tons of white chicks with purple skin and black spots. I asked their breed and TSC was clueless, they didn't even know what Black Stars were. They called them Hoovers. So I got two of the "unkown" white chicks. Theyre now a year old and lay brown eggs. They're decently friendly but not overly so. Their feathers aren't a snow white, but I don't have a white bird to compare the shade to. The black spots are small, being just tiny flecks on their heads and necks, then a little bigger on their backs. Their skin is PURPLE! I have black skinned chickens so I know what Black skin looks like, but these two are PURPLE! And their comb is single. View attachment 1300095 View attachment 1300101 View attachment 1300102 View attachment 1300103