We have a mystery chick. Rooster was a Brown Leghorn, and we think mother could be a Rhode Island Red or this unknown hen who is all white with black random spots.
Anyone know who Dr Bokchoy might be?
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x2If you cross a black chicken with a (dominant) white chicken, you end up with white with black splotches. Australorp leghorn crosses, called austra whites, are a good example of this and are available from several hatcheries. Chickens with this mixed coloring could produce either black or white offspring. Your white and black hen is the mother.
x3If you cross a black chicken with a (dominant) white chicken, you end up with white with black splotches. Australorp leghorn crosses, called austra whites, are a good example of this and are available from several hatcheries. Chickens with this mixed coloring could produce either black or white offspring. Your white and black hen is the mother.
x4If you cross a black chicken with a (dominant) white chicken, you end up with white with black splotches. Australorp leghorn crosses, called austra whites, are a good example of this and are available from several hatcheries. Chickens with this mixed coloring could produce either black or white offspring. Your white and black hen is the mother.