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I agree, she looks like a female red sex link. They go by many different names depending upon the hatchery and what breeds were used (Red Sex Link, Red Star, Gold Star, Gold Comet, Cherry Egger, etc.) They are hybrids and not a breed.
She'll grow up to be basically red/gold with white lacing and splashes in her wing tips and tail and often around the neck. Very pretty birds too.
She'll be a great layer of medium brown to rich brown large eggs.
Red Sex Links also are friendly and curious birds. I really enjoy them in my flock.
You can see some good photos of what she'll look like at Meyer hatchery below.
http://www.meyerhatchery.com/productinfo.a5w?cat_id=1020&category=Chickens&grd_prodone_filter=PRODUCT_ID%20%3d%20%27GBUS%27
Lady of McCamley
I agree, she looks like a female red sex link. They go by many different names depending upon the hatchery and what breeds were used (Red Sex Link, Red Star, Gold Star, Gold Comet, Cherry Egger, etc.) They are hybrids and not a breed.
She'll grow up to be basically red/gold with white lacing and splashes in her wing tips and tail and often around the neck. Very pretty birds too.
She'll be a great layer of medium brown to rich brown large eggs.
Red Sex Links also are friendly and curious birds. I really enjoy them in my flock.
You can see some good photos of what she'll look like at Meyer hatchery below.
http://www.meyerhatchery.com/productinfo.a5w?cat_id=1020&category=Chickens&grd_prodone_filter=PRODUCT_ID%20%3d%20%27GBUS%27
Lady of McCamley
So sorryShe is passing away at the momentVery lifeless and won't open her eyes. So sad, I wished to see her grow up.