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Okay, I was thinking AustralorpX2. Those seem most likely, though I'm leaning towards the rir/americauna mix.
For the hens, maybe the australorp?
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Okay, I was thinking AustralorpX2. Those seem most likely, though I'm leaning towards the rir/americauna mix.
For the hens, maybe the australorp?
How did the chick get green legs and feet?X2. Those seem most likely, though I'm leaning towards the rir/americauna mix.
For the hens, maybe the australorp?
How did the chick get green legs and feet?
NoDoes the rir/americauna rooster have green legs?
All our Ameraucanas and EE have green feet and legs I believe.If any of your Americauna or EEs have green feet, you can assume one of the parents there. I have had a chick once that looks very similar to the one you have here. And it grew up to look like this:
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If I find a chick pic, I'll share it too!
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(Note the chick on the far right)
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(If you look carefully, its the chick in the back with a white-ish face)
Not saying it will look like this, but I thought maybe fun to share. I also had another chick that was all dark with a darker golden face, and it turned out to be a buff(gold) looking chicken.