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Interesting. Id say sapphire gem, but usually they will have a darker head. But these ones are solid blue.One has yellow legs and the other has dark (gray/black) legs with yellow toes
Ah ha. The two toned feet in this configuration will usually mean you have a mix on your hands.One has yellow legs and the other has dark (gray/black) legs with yellow toes
The two toned feet in this configuration will usually mean you have a mix on your hands.
I agree. Also, sapphire gems don't typically have yellow legs, so a mix is very probable
You might be right about that.Id say sapphire gem, but usually they will have a darker head. But these ones are solid blue.
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.If they are a purebred, I'd say maybe blue Andalusian. I can't think of too many single comb solid blue chickens. If they are a mix, without proprietary characteristics, you'd have a hard time narrowing it down.