What breed is a Yellow Hair Chicken?

Ok, this is a really dumb follow-up question. I can't believe that I'm even asking.

Does anyone have a picture your steamed or cooked or unfeathered "yellow hair chicken" from your flock of known breeds?
 
Ok, this is a really dumb follow-up question. I can't believe that I'm even asking.

Does anyone have a picture your steamed or cooked or unfeathered "yellow hair chicken" from your flock of known breeds?
There are no "dumb" questions. The dumb thing is to not ask such questions! Not everyone grew up doing this and learning from our parents/grandparents. My kids are not at all interested! Glad to have your questions, for my part.
 
Here is why I thought "yellow hair" could be one of my chicks. The yellow chicks are White Rocks from Ideal, and are a good dual purpose heritage breed.
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There are no "dumb" questions. The dumb thing is to not ask such questions! Not everyone grew up doing this and learning from our parents/grandparents. My kids are not at all interested! Glad to have your questions, for my part.
Thank you for answering all of my odd questions! I love it!
 
I found these raw chicken photos on the 99 Ranch Market website with the following labels to help.

Brown Chicken:
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Kui Fei Chicken:
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Rock Chicken:
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I found these raw chicken photos on the 99 Ranch Market website with the following labels to help.

Brown Chicken:
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Kui Fei Chicken:
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Rock Chicken:
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I like how they have packaged them whole with heads and feet. Very clean! This way you can see the age of the bird by the comb and know it is not an old rooster. The brown chicken looks like a regular heritage breed with a sharp keel bone showing. The Kui Fei Chicken could easily be something like the Red Rangers, while the Rock chicken looks like a standard Cornish x Rock which is the breed chicken that you could get in the grocery store.
 
Yellow hair does not translate into the yellow feathers in the direct Chinese to English translation.
For me, being married to a Korean who is a first generation emigrant along with his mother..

Literal translations are almost irrelevant.. and you have to pay attention to what's implied and figure it out! Especially with so many words meaning the same thing in English.. :confused:

I just harvested 3 heritage (Bielefelder) birds.. will post pics later today if able.

I did think the skin seemed white with yellow locations.. and wondered about it.. but the photos posted look very similar! :pop
 

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