What is this??

Hmmmm......she doesn't have long wings nor a long tail (it's very stubby). Can she still be an Old English? She looks like a mini Golden Comet. Is there such a thing?
 
Gold Comets aren't actually a breed. They are mixed breed, bred for the purpose of easy sexing at hatching, and better laying rates. They are production-type birds; not bantams.
And it's difficult to gauge wing and tail length on a chick that is still growing in it's feathers.
 
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I'm thinking production Red.
 
Well, she's not a sex link/prduction of any kind because she was a pale yellow chick and she is definitely a she (only the sex link males are yellow). She has no comb....nothing! And nothing coming in. Mystery chicken!
 
Well, she's not a sex link/prduction of any kind because she was a pale yellow chick and she is definitely a she (only the sex link males are yellow). She has no comb....nothing! And nothing coming in. Mystery chicken!
She does have a comb, it's just a rose comb. It starts out as just a flat wedge shape. She could be a bantam Buff Wyandotte.
 
Need help identifying chicks. Was said to be americauna's with the father being (white with black tail feathers - Im thinking Sussex) No clue on age - said to be 6 weeks, but very doubtful. They are pretty large for that age. Male or female on all please. Plus what do you think they are? I think she lied when we got them - I'm thinking light brahma's.
 

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