Brown rosecomb leghorn??

bubblebean11

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Oct 25, 2009
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Rose Comb Brown Leghorn
Pullet

Rose Comb Brown Leghorns, which lay white eggs, are a very rare variety of Leghorns, and are bred primarily for exhibition. Males have black tails, orange-red heads, lustrous deep orange back, and saddle feathers. The female's head is lustrous deep orange, and the front of the neck and breast are a rich salmon color. The remainder of the body is a combination of black and brown shades. They are very active foragers and hustle for their feed. Their unique multicolored plumage pattern provides a good natural protection against predators. The body shape of Leghorns, characterized by the angular body and long flowing tail, is one of the most graceful of all breeds.

Rose Comb Brown Leghorns are available from Mid-Feburary thru the first week of June.

Standard weights at maturity are males-6 lbs. and hens-4 1/2 lbs.


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That answers my question I have a hen exactly the same as the one in the photo! She's a really friendly bird, forever making herself at home if you leave the door open! Her legs are a bit yellower does she still class as a brown rosecomb leghorn?
 
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