I've owned Australorps for a few years. A couple of the chicks had both white, and dark colored feet.I've had both Australorp and Jersey giant for years.
I also show and Judges make a point on the difference in skin color.
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I've owned Australorps for a few years. A couple of the chicks had both white, and dark colored feet.I've had both Australorp and Jersey giant for years.
I also show and Judges make a point on the difference in skin color.
That's not the same as yellow.I've owned Australorps for a few years. A couple of the chicks had both white, and dark colored feet.
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White, and yellow involves the same melanin genenetics. One is more prominent then the other.That's not the same as yellow.
Yes but yellow is recessive and white is dominant.White, and yellow involves the same melanin genenetics. One is more prominent then the other.
Really?Chicken fight!
Does she still have yellow feet? Yellow pigment fades into white with increased laying. Where did you get your birds from?I have an Australorp hen who is huge, way bigger then the other. She almost the same size of my rooster. Yes, she had yellow feet til she grew up.
She is very pretty!