Are you looking at a different picture? It's a Welsummer, alright. A black star would be black with brown leakage on the head/neck/chest.second picture it's not welsummer it's black star( black sex link)
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Are you looking at a different picture? It's a Welsummer, alright. A black star would be black with brown leakage on the head/neck/chest.second picture it's not welsummer it's black star( black sex link)
AgreedEaster egger.pic one
Welsummer.pic two
Rhode island red.pic three
Are you looking at a different picture? It's a Welsummer, alright. A black star would be black with brown leakage on the head/neck/chest.
I know but i have welsumers they look like they have more gold to them and brown, and my black stars from last year look just like pic#2 .. but I could be wrong ..
I know but i have welsumers they look like they have more gold to them and brown, and my black stars from last year look just like pic#2 .. but I could be wrong ..
I know but i have welsumers they look like they have more gold to them and brown, and my black stars from last year look just like pic#2 .. but I could be wrong ..
This black star image from google which looks close to what I got plus I attached my welsummer chicken pix again.Hi. welcome to BYC!
While it's true there can be MANY variations among the same breed as far as shading goes... that pic is a Welsummer. I tried to view your Welsummer pic but got an error message. I would be MORE curious to see the Black Star that you say this Welsummer looks like.![]()
Your Welsummer looks like a Welsummer. So does the OP's, it's just variability within the normal range. The other one, though, looks like a barnyard mix, not a Black Star.View attachment 1110413 View attachment 1110414
This black star image from google which looks close to what I got plus I attached my welsummer chicken pix again.
I agree that your Welsumer looks like a Welsumer. But your "black star" representation looks ALMOST like an EE. I have ZERO black star experience. But I would NOT confuse that mucked up black brown combo for the partridge of a Welsumer. As you become familiar with different feather patterns, it will become easier to tell apart. Funny, it looks more like a low quality Marans than Welsumer... BUT PLEASE don't take any of that as a put down to your perfectly awesome birds!View attachment 1110413 View attachment 1110414
This black star image from google which looks close to what I got plus I attached my welsummer chicken pix again.