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Top picture is the dad, and bottom picture is the suspected Australorp mix.I don’t know, but I have 2 hens that I think are this cross. Uno and Starlight are not at egg laying age yet, but I can tell you they look a bit like Barred Rocks( their father was one), and that the barring, if you can call it that at this point, is more spread out. They are also black and white, instead of silvery grey and white like their dad.
Yes, your pullet is a mix. You can tell by the white skin and single barring. The single barring is more stretched out. It will be cool to see:Top picture is the dad, and bottom picture is the suspected Australorp mix.
Yes, your pullet is a mix. You can tell by the white skin and single barring.
All those are up to the individual bird.Yes, your pullet is a mix. You can tell by the white skin and single barring. The single barring is more stretched out. It will be cool to see:
If she is a broody type?
If she lays eggs throughout the winter?
If she lays a heavy bloom causing a pink color?
In time we will see.![]()