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  1. TwistedTayy

    Color genetics for a mixed flock (how can I tell which baby came from who?)

    I just mean that the feathering isn’t like my d’uccles but much lighter than I’d expect. The goal is clean legs though.
  2. TwistedTayy

    Color genetics for a mixed flock (how can I tell which baby came from who?)

    interesting. The head scratcher I was referring to was the white feathers. I was thinking it was the 55 only because the patterning seems random (thee head spot and the white feathers). The comb does look very large though. The foot feathering from the Hedemora babies is even more extreme than...
  3. TwistedTayy

    Color genetics for a mixed flock (how can I tell which baby came from who?)

    Here’s a head scratcher…it’s got feathered legs so hedemora dad.
  4. TwistedTayy

    Color genetics for a mixed flock (how can I tell which baby came from who?)

    I’m just going by what I was told by the hedemora people. I’m the comment on the middle.
  5. TwistedTayy

    Color genetics for a mixed flock (how can I tell which baby came from who?)

    Managed to get some pics. They’re all jumping on top of each other so I’ll post a few. There are two ee/mystery chicks (pink legs, bonus if you can nail down breed, they may be purebred my friend gave them to me and didn’t know what they were), two orloff (big and brown) and three gold...
  6. TwistedTayy

    Color genetics for a mixed flock (how can I tell which baby came from who?)

    So I have two roosters, a lemon blue (Isabel) fibro Hedemora and a Svarthona. I can tell (for the most part) which chick is from which Daddy because the Hedemora throws feathered legs. But the hens are a little different. What colors should I be looking for as they age? (they are all dark puff...
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