Here is a pic of some of our Ayam Cemani grow outs. I have really enjoyed this breed so far. I put them in a grow out pen next to our white Ameraucanas and the contrast of the white and black is so pretty.
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this isn't a good pic but these are prime example of a crappy cemani trio. Was told these were gff lines they were really good quality to the naked eye when they were young noW they are terrible I'll be lucky to get 10.00 for them at 6 months old the bleeding is really bad on the combs and my one rooster has slight White looking blemish coming though his cheeks bad bad bad stupid me sould have spent the extra bucks and bought adults please be careful.for you that are new to this a lot of people will tell u gff line so that you will buy it make them prover it to you because if u don't this is what happens I can't give these birds away sorry for bad pic
Just so you know, this stuff does happen with GFF line birds. GFF used to have a picture posted of their breeding stock and in the background of a picture of one rooster was another whose wattles were completely red - I can find it for you if you want. Also someone here on this thread bought a rooster directly from them and as it matured it developed a lot of silver leakage.
This breed currently is a work in progress and culls are still very common, no matter what lines the birds were originally from.