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What breed is this?

For reference:
https://www.hoovershatchery.com/sapphiregem.html
https://www.hoovershatchery.com/BarredRock.html

Whether the chick is a mix does not prove anything about whether the chick might be a Sapphire Gem, because Sapphire Gems are mixes (just one specific kind of mix.)

The Sapphire Gem chick photo at Hoovers Hatchery shows two-toned feet, including yellow toes on at least one chick. So two-toned feet feet, or feet with yellow, do not not prove anything about whether the chick might be a Sapphire Gem.

The Barred Rock chick photo at Hoovers Hatchery shows yellow toes on dark feet/shanks, so two-toned feet does not prove anything about whether a chick is a pure breed or a mix (because Barred Rocks are a pure breed.)


You might be right about that.

Also, since Sapphire Gem is a specific mix, I think it is not very likely to show up in a case like this.


I agree. There are not too many pure breeds of chickens that are solid blue and have a single comb. Andalusians are supposed to have white skin (not yellow), so that is a point against them. I think Orpingtons can come in blue, but they also have white skin, so also not quite right.

Of course if they are a mix there are many possibilities, and I agree that narrowing it down could be hard.

But at least for the chick on the left, I'm not sure if I am seeing plain blue, or whether it is something else, maybe blue cuckoo or blue laced silver. There is definitely some amount of variation in the color of the feathers, but I know that blues often do have darker edges on the feathers, so I'm not quite sure what is going on here.
Always incredible insight @NatJ thanks for the time.
 
Well if nothing else I’m very impressed by everyone’s knowledge! Thanks again
 

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