What is wrong with this chicken?

irf1983

Songster
10 Years
May 7, 2009
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Brooksville, FL
My mom got this EE as a young chick. When it got old enough to integrate with her 3 other chickens, the dominant hen would peck at it until it was almost bald. The hens stopped pecking it over a month ago, but all it grows back is fluff. It's wings are pitiful and the feathers are withered looking. I don't know if all the pecking stunted it's growth or if this is a natural condition. It's healthy in all other ways. Its the biggest chicken by far now. Eats, drinks, scratches, everything else, normally. Any ideas?

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i think it is NOT an EE cross. i think it is a Silkie X with a Leghorn. that is why the coloring of the skin. look at the pattern and the color of the skin would make sense as well as the comb.

ca-ra-zaaaay! that is also why it would be short and squat. white earlobes, definitely a cockerel, with the wattles and comb so pronounced and reddened.
 
MJ, do Leghorns have willow colored legs like this boy does? I'm unfamiliar with Leghorns. EEs can have any type comb.
 
Huh, I know the person we got it from also breeds silkies so it;s completely possible. I would have though a silkie/EE cross would be pretty. This thing looks like a run over turkey. Well I hope it's not a roo. It's about 4 months now.
 
Well, that's the trouble with crossbreeding, you never know what you'll get. I have a really pretty silver-colored EE hen that I crossed to a gorgeous French Copper Black Marans roo. The pullet offspring are very pretty, the cockerels are REALLY UGLY. I mean SCARY ugly. You just never know what you'll get!
 
I think it's a Silkie/EE cross, too. And probably a cockerel. I may be wrong, but I would think that it's legs would be a little brighter yellow if it had leghorn in it
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. Even though Silkies have black legs, the yellow should be a little more pronounced in this chick. Also, I think it's comb would be bigger
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? The leghorns that I've raised have had very large combs at an early age. This is just my opinion...I'm in no way a chicken genetics expert
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