Mar 15, 2013 #2 Ruth A Allison Hatching 6 Years Jan 28, 2013 9 0 7 Southern California High Desert who knows, half of the fun is watching them grow up, then its a little easer to tell.
Mar 15, 2013 #4 Chickengirl47 Songster 7 Years Feb 7, 2012 1,597 28 148 Louisiana Does it have a single comb? It could be a Leghorn, or (rare chance) a White Plymouth Rock bantam. Most likely not. Here is my Leghorn chick Last edited: Mar 16, 2013
Does it have a single comb? It could be a Leghorn, or (rare chance) a White Plymouth Rock bantam. Most likely not. Here is my Leghorn chick
Mar 15, 2013 Thread starter #6 6littlechicks Chirping 7 Years Jun 15, 2012 241 7 83 Morgantown, PA No, it's comb is completely flat. peacomb? and the chick is white like snow. Last edited: Mar 15, 2013
Mar 15, 2013 #7 Jharper Songster 7 Years Oct 20, 2012 3,730 115 206 Tifton, Ga Probably a Wyandotte Colombian.
Mar 15, 2013 #8 Jharper Songster 7 Years Oct 20, 2012 3,730 115 206 Tifton, Ga Scratch that RI white.
Mar 16, 2013 #9 my sunwolf Songster 7 Years Apr 22, 2012 2,236 199 208 Southwest Virginia My Coop My Coop Could be a White Wyandotte. Where did you get it?
Mar 16, 2013 Thread starter #10 6littlechicks Chirping 7 Years Jun 15, 2012 241 7 83 Morgantown, PA here are 2 more pics, it's out of tsc bantam bin. Last edited: Mar 16, 2013