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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    She will be a unique little layer. 😊
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    If she is a Leghorn, she will lay white eggs.
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    I have a rumpless OE free ranging currently who is 2-3 years old. She does just fine and is a good layer of a nice darker green egg.
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    Yeah the Game pullet we have acts completely normal. She even lays eggs, she just doesn’t have a tail. lol. It doesn’t hurt them at all.
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    We had never seen that particular line of Games crop up with a rumpless bird and I found it interesting how the genes can sometimes either spontaneously mutate or the gene just exists in the line until it pairs up with another eventually and shows up.
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    I was just curious. We had a Game pullet that ended up being rumpless this year and it made me think of it. We had never had a Game from that line come that way before her so its odd it just randomly pops up in a line.
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    @BlueBaby was it you who had the juvenile chicken without a tail? How is that bird doing? I just happened to think of it.
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    Definitely no gentle courting from young roosters for sure. The older, more experienced males don’t tend to harass the hens as much.
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    Generally all of the offspring are bigger when you put a male with a bigger female. Females contribute a lot of the genes responsible for size in a breeding. I was always taught that males influence color more, and females influence type and size more.
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    I have seldom seen a rooster more determined than these Leghorn cockerels free ranging. They run the hens down. Even the very agile and fast Game hens. There is no old head honcho to keep them under control around anymore and they are running amuck!
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    Hopefully he is small but mighty. And capable! lol
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    Yes he is, all 5 of my Silvers I currently have are this small. I sure hope he can fertilize the Browns. I need to get some size on the Silvers bad.
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    Mcmurray Hatchery Red Leghorns

    Thank you! I love a deep mahogany red bird, they are my favorite color variety.
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    @The Moonshiner here is a picture of one of the Silver males side by side to a Brown Leghorn pullet. There is about a months difference in age between them. The Silvers are 6 months, the Browns in this group are 7 months.
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    My Leghorns start crowing about 4-5 months old also, except for the Buffs who were around 6 months before they started crowing, as the line of Buffs I have are a slower maturing variety.
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