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Sebright or not a Sebright

 
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That is the question.. is it sebright or a cross breed or a completely different breed altogether
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I have a friend who has golden sebrights. The chest feathers look right to me - small, tight lacing - but the back doesn’t have that lacing and doesn’t look right. Just based on my experience with her hens and rooster.
 
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That’s what I thought... the front is right for a sebright but the back head and legs and the shape of the wings indicate she is not a sebright... is it possible that she is a Sebright x Wyandotte?

I must add though she only between 13-16 weeks old... maybe a bit younger....
 
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