Thanks for the reply, do you have any idea what she could be?Other than the yellow legs, doesn't look anything at all like a leghorn to me.
Hey thanks for the reply, I just started keeping chickens so haven’t got a clue where to start with o identify her any ideas what she could be?Me either. That low tailset makes me think of a phoenix. It's some sort of mix.
I was going to get a young silkie but opted for the leghorn as I thought my two hyline browns would have beaten up the silkie to the point of serious injury, since I have read how to introduce them to each other and wish I had taken the partridge silkie now, I know the breeder had a lot of different birds so I could not start to guess a cross, could it be a phoenix/leghorn cross Mabey?Looks like a mix to me, too, but I don't know of what. Seller should know, but they apparently already told you it was a leghorn which is totally incorrect.
The breeder has pictures of very similar birds and calling them rose comb leghorns I’ll attach a pic of the one he postedIt can be almost impossible to know what the mix is for most of them. You can sometimes see Silkie or Cochin or Game Bird in many mixes. Once you move away from those three it's almost impossible to know without seeing the flock they came from.
This is a post from the breeder calling the same bird a rose comb leghorn I’ll attach a pictureLooks like a mix to me, too, but I don't know of what. Seller should know, but they apparently already told you it was a leghorn which is totally incorrect.
I’m sorry I didn’t know that made much of a difference I’m new to keeping chickens thanks for keeping me right.Talking about the first bird. I can't see the comb well enough to say if it's rose or single. I wish the OP had been a little clearer about rose comb leghorn vs just calling it a leghorn. I still don't know that it is a rose comb leghorn, but if it's like the other pics from the seller, then I suspect that it is. Again, I'm not familiar with the breed.
Thanks, I’m sure thier will be pleanty more, only if I can’t find it doing my own research, you guys have been more than helpful again thanks@Liam92, don't apologize. We all started somewhere and didn't have the knowledge we now have. So, don't be concerned about tossing out things that you're not sure of.
I appreciate it robin416 thanks 🙏In your research, if something doesn't sound right to you, ask about it. There is a lot of incorrect information out there. Things that hurt the birds and make the keeping of the feathered ones less than pleasant for the humans.