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The last time you guessed that I had a silver sexlink male just by looking at the picture of a 1 and a half week old chick you ended up being right.
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The last time you guessed that I had a silver sexlink male just by looking at the picture of a 1 and a half week old chick you ended up being right.
I use this chart as its a little easier to see the colors:@moving coops I totally understand. Don't feel bad. Sometimes visuals help. This chart assumes that the parent have two copies of black. The blue gene is added separately from the black gene... sort of like adding creamer to coffee I suppose. birds on the left are parents, birds on the right represent the colors of chicks you'll get.
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That on is much easier! Thank you.
Good morning! I haven't read this thread, so I apologize if this has been asked before.
I have a Blue Wheaten Ameraucana cockerel over a Spangled Russian Orloff Hen. Here's the chick:
Because the chick looks blue Wheaten-ish, does that mean it is probably a female or does that color association get broken when it is a mixture?
Thanks!
Hello, I have a bufff brahma bantam male,
And a lavender Cochin bantam female, (who I don't have a picture of) and I was wondering what colors I would get if I bred the two together