Oooohhh I like her a lot!!! She would fit right in with my little wild things!!! Ha Ha! Ha! :lol:
Thanks for the compliments. I think she would be considered a lavender partridge. Her daddy is lavender (or correctly self blue) and her Momma is golden partridge/lavender split. I've been working...
Well, she has penciling for sure. I can't remember what the other is called. Each wing feather is outlined and she has the waves across her chest. Anyway, she has two different type designs, It might be mottling, but I think that is more random. Her markings are very structured if that makes any...
A couple of my boys!
Blue Partridge
Salmon
We did well at the poultry shows the last two Saturdays. We are very happy! You can click on the facebook link below for pictures.
I am soooooo jealous right now!!! He is gorgeous!!! Those new babies are beauties too, Mumsy!!! I had to check in on my favorite thread. I am getting ready to go to the Spring shows in a couple of weeks so I have been spending the last few days trying to decide who to take again. I think it is...
Jas do you know what the parents of your chick might be? Could the barring on the wing tips and tail be from possible partridge breeding?
Thanks, my boy is about 4 1/2 to 5 months in that picture. I too have one with the gray head and some gray undercoat. You can tell the gray next to the pure...
I like the way you take your pictures and have the ages and all. This will be very beneficial to folks in this thread and others. Okay, I had a very similar chick that I called a red paint. I think it looks more like a red splash as you have said though I have not ever heard of that. My little...
It was just a small show. Smaller even than the turnout at last year's show. The largest variety was gray which had 4 in it, 3 of which were mine. Most of the other colors had two on average which was in the blue cream. Your blue cream babies would have beaten my sweet baby. She has more buff...
OK I took 7 to the show. Four firsts and one second, one third and one fourth. The second, third and fourth were my grays competing against each other. My pictures didn't come out well because the barn was so dark, but I will post the porcelain baby's pictures here since it is the porcelain...
Yes, the brown chipmunk is a partridge, and the one farthest right might be blue or maybe silver partridge. Does it have any striping? Far left possibly blue, and the stacked pair might be blue cream (porcelain). Just my opinion from chicks I have had hatch out that were colored similar to yours.
Your girls are all very beautiful! That little splash looking right at the camera, posing like a little diva - adorable! Yes, I think we have. I need to go back over several threads to catch up. Why did you get rid of your partridge? Just didn't want another color? I like that little black a lot...
Here is a new silkie of a different color. This little pullet is a light buff color with one paint spot in her cushion. I think she is beautiful, but I am partial! Ha Ha! ;)
Thank you! All of my chickens have Catdance lines! Ha! Ha! They are just the best. My originals came from eggs Karen shipped to me - several years ago now. Do you show Chickee? Do you have any pictures you can post of them? Shoot maybe you have already. I need to back up on this thread and look...
Here's a couple of shots of a 4 month old pullet I have coming along. This is a pen of 8 girls I have going to a show in a couple of weeks.They will be 5 months old by the time we go and having to compete with pullets up to a year old. Not sure, but I think they will hold their own. This is...
Good Golly Miss Molly I like him!!! I haven't been on here in so long, but I am getting ready for a show in a couple of weeks and thought I needed to brush up on my Mumsy pictures. I'm glad I don't have to compete against you! Ha! Ha! Ha! How are you doing???