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Thank you all. I hope y’all are right about the others being leghorns.I bought these chickens from a guy selling white leghorns but they just laid a brown egg. Also, they look terrible. The guy was not taking very good care of them but we’ll change that.
Here are pictures of the hens and roosters. View attachment 4124414View attachment 4124415View attachment 4124416What are they?
All look like adult females to me. Just very battered and unhealthy ones, poor babes.
Only some are leghorns, at least one is some other white breed. She likely laid the brown egg.
Do they have a proper coop?
I have them in a “quarantine
yes, although they are currently being quarantined until any chance of pathogens are gone. I do keep them shaded and moved to fresh grass everyday though.All look like adult females to me. Just very battered and unhealthy ones, poor babes.
Only some are leghorns, at least one is some other white breed. She likely laid the brown egg.
Do they have a proper coop?
Looks more like some sort of mix breed.Thank you all. I hope y’all are right about the others being leghorns.
I agree that the big one could be a hen. But I was hoping it was a white leghorn rooster.
I’ve only raised half a dozen breeds or so and I have never had leghorns so I have no idea what they look other than from pictures.
From my understanding that big one could be a white rock? What do yall think it is?