splash
Mottled?
Mottled?
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What a little cutie!You were right about the white. It multiplied. She now looks mottled.
....... Still stays with mama - who is broody again!
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The hen in the my pictures that is mostly browns is now mostly white. Rather a disappointment. These are my newest chicks; 13-14 grams each at hatch.What a little cutie!
Physically, yes. Splash is an off white color with blue and black spots while mottled is white spots on top of any other color.From this and other pictures it appears to me the difference between mottled and splash is that splash is a more random pattern where mottled is uniform.
Both of those are genetically mottled. The first is black mottled and the second is red/duckwing mottled.
Thank you for the information.Physically, yes. Splash is an off white color with blue and black spots while mottled is white spots on top of any other color.
Both of those are genetically mottled. The first is black mottled and the second is red/duckwing mottled.
You should place this post in buy sell trade thread for hatching eggs. I'm sure you'll get more responses.Since I am not planning on hatching many more serama for a while, I have serama hatching eggs available. My flock consists of smooth, frizzle and silkied genetics. Most of my flock are 10 ounces and less. PM me if you're interested.
Oooo.....tempting! @Faraday40Since I am not planning on hatching many more serama for a while, I have serama hatching eggs available. My flock consists of smooth, frizzle and silkied genetics. Most of my flock are 10 ounces and less. PM me if you're interested.
Thank you. The ad was placed there too.You should place this post in buy sell trade thread for hatching eggs. I'm sure you'll get more responses.
And your birds are pretty.
I may be interested in egg swaps.Oooo.....tempting! @Faraday40