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Well. It's hard to tell on a white bird but I think I see pointy hackle feathers which would point to a roo.
Do you have full body pics of the one with the larger comb?
i try to wash them every 3 weeks because they got to some mango once and their face was BLACK and in Florida it can rain a lot so they get very muddyI guess different states offer different selections... makes sense I guess. I don’t particularly care for white chickens... they get too dirty. But what’s weird is my one RIW went broody and successfully hatched and egg and is the best mother. So strange.
i wondered if they would be leghorns because of the tail but her comb isn't that bigLeghorns would probably have larger combs. Maybe california whites, rhode island whites, or white rocks?
thats what i was thinkingLeghorns would probably have larger combs. Maybe california whites, rhode island whites, or white rocks?
her or his comb was big when they were little but it just turned red at 17 weeks old but when i had two other roosters she or he would bite them and they became scared of her lolWell. It's hard to tell on a white bird but I think I see pointy hackle feathers which would point to a roo.
For comb reference, here's my leghorn:i wondered if they would be leghorns because of the tail but her comb isn't that big
what a lovely bird!! my pullets comb is SUPER small compared to yoursFor comb reference, here's my leghorn:
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