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My friends sent me this pic from Crete. Anyone recognize the breeds?
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The two red birds in the foreground with the white tail feathers are Red Sex Link pullets. Can you get closer profile shots of the other three in the back?
x2The two red birds in the foreground with the white tail feathers are Red Sex Link pullets. Can you get closer profile shots of the other three in the back?
x3The two red birds in the foreground with the white tail feathers are Red Sex Link pullets. Can you get closer profile shots of the other three in the back?
Thanks! I wasn't sure if chickens in very far-off parts of the world would be totally different breeds, or if some exist everywhere. That is interesting that Sex Links show up worldwide. I will see if they can get more pics. Thanks again.
You're welcome. Sex Links are marketed by various labels in various parts of the world but they are found all over--all it takes to make a Red Sex Link is a red gene rooster X a silver gene hen.
My friends sent me this pic from Crete. Anyone recognize the breeds?
The peach colored bird in the middle looks like a Buff Sussex.