My hens have fully mulberry comb, and that blue egg chick seems like a legbar cockerel. Also I think you have a pure sebright cockerel in the middle and a male mix on the left.
Its quite normal to have iffy chick feathering as chicks like in the picture.
However I don't recommend breeding hatchery sebrights (I breed show quality ones), but it's upto you.
Hi. Sorry the title is misleading but is there any pics of breeds that typically doesn't have frizzles. Like a frizzle ayam cemani or cream legbar or brahma? Only seen them on bantams.
Hi everyone. Had anyone got any pictures of a ayam cemani cross a cream legbar hen, a gold sebright or anything with a sebright body shape? If so what are they like?
So I was on fb when I saw someone with an egg she got from one of her mixes that changes colour at different temperatures. When it warms up it becomes brown but at room temperature it becomes white (almost like it has extra calcium specks).
Unfortunately I only have one CCL chick still alive. But here she is from 2 weeks ago, I have to isolate from my dad cause of covid. Btw its the one with the least white.
It's looks just like a sebright but is pure barred. I believe it's a hen and is a wonderful big sister as she is still with her mum and new chicks which she helps care for.
Ah. I forgot I has a barred pekin for a bit but put eggs in the incubator after around 2 weeks after he left the flock. The barred blue had feathered feat but no white on, the other 2 blue chicks has no feather feat and only barred and white, no blue feathers, only blue fluff.
I've ask about these before but I just had I thought that made me doubt the mix some chicks are. So I have a cream legbar hen and a leghorn mix that both lay light blue with the occasional green egg, but I'm thinking due to the cream legbar the blue chicks are the males while the hens are the...