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  • GOOD video. Thank you.

  • so I need to find me a chicken with gold earlobes and it'll lay golden eggs? I better get more than one bird.

  • push F5to skip advertisments!!!!!!!!!! 

  • so if they have red earloes they lay red eggs??haha

  • I have a question do u consider a chicken a scavenger. Will they scavenge and eat small prey and or dead animals?

  • @Cprince1 They do scavenge, but the only prey they usually get are bugs. Our chickens have free run of the farm during the day and they will dig for worms and bugs in the dirt, but I have never seen one catch a mouse or anything like that.

  • Its pronounced Leg-gern not Leg-horn

  • The earlobe deal is probably true about 97% of the time, but there are a few exceptions in purebred chickens. For example, the Barred Holland is a breed that has red earlobes and lays white eggs. Also, the Penedesenca, an old Spanish breed, has white ear lobes and lays dark brown eggs.

  • I searched up every video and you didn't show the White Leghorn

  • They are really beautiful chickens. Could you do a video of brown leghorns on green grass? Thank you for the video.

  • can they fly?

  • My favorite chickens are gingernut ranger, miss pepperpot, brown leghorn and white leghorn!

  • getting a white leghorn this summer along with a RIR

  • It's a myth about the white earlobes. The genes are not connected, just a coincidence.

  • i have a road island red with a white ear lob but it lays a brown egg

  • rhode island red got red earlobes...if it's white, it's not a pure rhode.

  • Proably a mox, or something else.

  • that earlobe thin is not necessarily true i have chickens who always lay wight eggs

  • I have 10 Leghorn Browns, they all have names and all used to be in confinment, they where in awful condition when we got them but now they are part of the family

  • Thank you for this! I thought I might have had a rooster, but now I know she's a hen!

  • were i buy Brown Leg Horn Chicken please help.

  • they fight?

  • they fight like all the chicken breeds, but they're not a fighting game breed...it's an egg layer breed...

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