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Aww... she's a cutie!
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Thank you! I'm new to chickening and have not had one of those yet so that would be cool, maybe I'll get a blue or green eggWith the beard and muffs, though, I can see it being mixed with Ameraucana and Easter Egger.
They're not from Iran. And wouldn't a polish mix have a V comb gene?Polish X Rhode Island mutt. Common in iran.
Definitely not from Iran, and I think polish have bigger tufts of hair on their headsThey're not from Iran. And wouldn't a polish mix have a V comb gene?
Thank you, she is really sweet too!Aww... she's a cutie!
They do, but crossed with a non-crested breed reduces it somwhatDefinitely not from Iran, and I think polish have bigger tufts of hair on their heads![]()
I know it isn’t from iran. But Rhode Island Red X polish hybrids from iran always look like this 90% of the time even with the coloration. I have a few specimens. As for the comb no. Rhode Island Red has single combs. While polish have a wide variety ranging from V to walnut, cushion, pea, rose and even strawberry. But hybrids typically get cushion and single.They're not from Iran. And wouldn't a polish mix have a V comb gene?
OK I'll look them up, thanks!I'm newish as well, but to me it looks like cream crested legbar mixed with barnevelder. But it does have muffs, so EE/CCL mix is probably more accurate. If you like her coloration, might check out barnevelders.
Wow it does look similar! I'm more confused then ever now lolI know it isn’t from iran. But Rhode Island Red X polish hybrids from iran always look like this 90% of the time even with the coloration. I have a few specimens. As for the comb no. Rhode Island Red has single combs. While polish have a wide variety ranging from V to walnut, cushion, pea, rose and even strawberry. But hybrids typically get cushion and single.
So based on hybridization experience and 18 years of exotic poultry type and fancy breed expertise. It’s definitely part polish and part Rhode Island Red. The original breeder must’ve bought a polish rooster and crossed it with Rhode Island Red hens. This happens frequently with people who want to mass produce slightly more profitable hybrids from cheaper breeds by using a rooster of an exotic breed.and a multitude of cheaper females to mass produce profitable hybrids.
If by chance you get a pure polish rooster all you have to do is breed this hybrid hen with him. And then you’ll have pure and close to pure polish chicks. First two image are of Rhode Island Red X polish cross males. Last ones are females. View attachment 3351663View attachment 3351664View attachment 3351655View attachment 3351662