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He sorta photo-bombed, didn't he? Aubrey is even becoming exasperated with them and throwing them off poor Lucy, who is their main target. They're as big as the hens now, larger than broody mama Carly, in fact, except for Rusty. I haven't seen Rusty crow or attempt to grab any of the hens like the larger boys do.I think Spike is jealous they are getting all the attention.
I had some wild mix chicks this year. D'Anvers rooster, blue, x bigger Fizzle hen became fizzled hens with the shape of the mother and may end up in size between both parents.
Bigger Longtail rooster x d'Anvers hen ended up as a little rooster the size of the mother, with a long tail and long legs but no beard. He is rehomed.
PS.: Everyone told me, that the fizzle isn't dominat. My two black fizzle hens are very curly. The poodel-like feathers are a big problem, they seem to break without a reason and the poor hens have often naked spots. This was the reason I didn't want them to be coverd by a fizzled rooster. The chicks look like "normal" fizzles and hopfully will have no problem with breaking feathers. I had two blue without beard and a quail colored with a beard.