Mar 6, 2019 #1 Pandycandy Chirping 5 Years Apr 30, 2018 12 21 89 I was told it's a leghorn but looks like a comet to me. I've never had a leghorn so I'm not sure. It's about a week old now. Attachments 20190306_111540.jpg 60.7 KB · Views: 4 20190306_104947.jpg 534.5 KB · Views: 4
I was told it's a leghorn but looks like a comet to me. I've never had a leghorn so I'm not sure. It's about a week old now.
Mar 6, 2019 #2 Cyprus Master of the 'never give up' attitude Jan 19, 2018 16,113 55,691 1,207 My Coop My Coop Red sex link
Mar 6, 2019 Thread starter #3 Pandycandy Chirping 5 Years Apr 30, 2018 12 21 89 Well darn. Oh well it'll still be loved.
Mar 6, 2019 #4 Frazzemrat1 Free Ranging May 8, 2017 9,337 16,208 697 Eastern Connecticut A white leghorn chick would be straight yellow with bright yellow legs. The feathers coming in on the wings would be pure white.
A white leghorn chick would be straight yellow with bright yellow legs. The feathers coming in on the wings would be pure white.
Mar 6, 2019 #5 Alexandra33 Chook Snuggler 9 Years Apr 3, 2015 8,296 11,553 946 Northwest Ohio - The Buckeye State! Agreed, Red Sex Link. ~Alex
Mar 6, 2019 #6 lilmillefleur chillin' with my peeps! 8 Years Oct 3, 2015 4,133 24,120 1,017 MA RSL. Very prolific brown egg layers.
Mar 6, 2019 #7 Crazy for Chickens! Free Ranging Jun 9, 2017 8,236 10,788 582 NW Missouri Most likely a Red Sex Link.