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- Jan 31, 2018
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Ok, then my original idea of cochin was correct. No muff on this one for sure. Well, can't wait to see what he/she turns out to look like. Of course it will likely be a boy, since it is super pretty
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Are these good enough? If not I can try to get better ones when I get home.Actually I take back the wheaten color suggestion. Can you get a picture of him standing, without a hand in the way?
That is ODD. Wheaten is not a color found in Cochins. Not recognized and not one I've seen anyway.Shoot, he actually almost does look wheaten. @Overo Mare, what color?
I kinda found myself wondering that as well lmao! I wasn't expecting amazing quality chickens, but I at least figured I would be able to know what the heck breed they were! Well, at least the silkies are always easy to tell anyway.Does everyone at Hoover in charge of the breeding pens just stay drunk now?
Did they hire a bunch of young children to manage them?
This is a first. That down color is crazy in contrast to that plumage coming in. Looks like a mixed pattern.
That's why I was thinking wheaten Yellow chick down to black chest. So, SO weirdDoes everyone at Hoover in charge of the breeding pens just stay drunk now?
Did they hire a bunch of young children to manage them?
This is a first. That down color is crazy in contrast to that plumage coming in. Looks like a mixed pattern.