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JasperMoon
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thank you!The first picture is definitely a brown leghorn. She's got white lobes and a floppy comb. Welsummers don't have white lobes.
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thank you!The first picture is definitely a brown leghorn. She's got white lobes and a floppy comb. Welsummers don't have white lobes.
yeahI don't think the lobe is white like that, I think it is the lighting that is making it appear white. @JasperMoon, does the first hen have white lobes?
I have seen spurs on a few hens though, One of which is a pretty old golden laced polish hen who started growing spurs and white laced featers as she grew older. They are pretty big right now!X2. Those are some knarly spurs on that lady!!
I only see the one rooster..?I can definitely say that you've got some handsome roosters in your coop!![]()
Those two grey ones, the roo and the hen, are Andalusians.If the hen with spurs has white earlobes, she may be a poor quality light brown leghorn. She may even be the mother to the others.
They all look mixed to me, too.It appears that they are most likely not Andalusians as they do not have white earlobes.
The rooster and hen with spurs are colored nothing like Andalusians.