Identification

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Gawd what a journey of information this has been for me, and I'm certainly learning about my chicken breeds =)

Unless Anabelle is a silkie cross, she could be an Appenzeller spitzhauben, a Sultan or a Brabanter. It seems she can't be a Pavlovski after all as it says that they have been wiped out.
 
podstable said:
___maybe she is the last Pavlovski---I like the look of them! Ros


There were 3 of them at my friends, so maybe the last 3! *lol* ;)
 
She's a lovely rich chestnut colour though Pavlor Very pretty! In fact its such a rich colour I hope she doesn't turn out to be a he! If she is female she would be a good bird to breed from.
 
animartco said:
She's a lovely rich chestnut colour though Pavlor Very pretty! In fact its such a rich colour I hope she doesn't turn out to be a he! If she is female she would be a good bird to breed from.


When will I know if she's in fact a "he"?

Yes, I find her really pretty and chose her from a trio. Have no idea what she is or how old she is ...
 
foxy said:
Very unusual...and very pretty

Do you think there is any way to find out what she is? How does one even go about doing this, I wonder? =)
 
podstable said:
Ask the breeder?

Well, I got Anabelle from a friend who has poultry, and she said that the woman where she had got Anabelle said they were "padua". I looked up padua on the net and it directed me to Polish chickens, and after reviewing the pictures of Polish, I doubt Anabelle is one =/
 
So I have some more info on Anabelle...

Apparently, her father's a Polish bantam and her mother is a Polish bantam cross. The cross bit is bit of a mystery.
 
Here's a new picture of Anabelle's face. She's started to crow when she's in her cage... :?

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u143/Pavlor/Anabellehead.jpg
 
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u143/Pavlor/Anabelled.jpg
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u143/Pavlor/Anabellee.jpg

She's on my lap at the moment so it's quite difficult to type.

Cock or hen???
 
The crowing only happens when she's by herself in her cage and wants to come out, and I read that sometimes, when hens don't have a roosters, they may crow to establish alphahen status. And it's a really half-hearted crow =/ I don't know... Maybe I'm in denial as I really don't want her to be a rooster!
 
Just by way of a PS to this topic, I have 3 Pavlovskaja hens and four Pavlovskaja cockerels and the breed does not appear to be extinct. Though whether the current strain is rescued from a surviving cock or a cunning Russian re-creation is another matter.
But they are fun.
 
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