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  1. BuckeyeFoodie

    Guess the franken-color?

    Alrighty, so I have a color-development update for the light chick: We are about 9 weeks old, and he (and he's definitely a he, look at that crest coming in....) has started developing some gold on top of the Splash. I'm really intrigued to see how this one will mature, and I'm bummed I can't...
  2. BuckeyeFoodie

    Guess the franken-color?

    I was surprised too! I don't remember if the father did the same thing as a chick, but this baby is throwing me for a loop! Honestly, even though this baby only has four toes, I might keep it in my color project just because I'm so intrigued.
  3. BuckeyeFoodie

    Guess the franken-color?

    Both parents were cuckoo. The father's single-barred, and you can only see the barring in some of his tail and hackle feathers. So while it's very possible they might not be barred, the pigment inhibition suggests otherwise.
  4. BuckeyeFoodie

    Guess the franken-color?

    Picture updates! The "blue partridge cuckoo" baby The "Splash cuckoo" baby
  5. BuckeyeFoodie

    Guess the franken-color?

    Omg, I'm dying laughing at that description! I live in fear of what is lurking under the dominant white in Paints. And I agree that the white chick (there's only one, I just posted two pictures of each chick) somehow looks Splash. Don't ask me HOW genetically, because that's one headache I...
  6. BuckeyeFoodie

    Guess the franken-color?

    Definitely! But why not have some fun and guess WHICH colors?!
  7. BuckeyeFoodie

    Guess the franken-color?

    So, I have a pair of fertility-test babies from a oddball cuckoo Silkie pair that I've been playing the "what the heck color are THESE going to be?" game with. Mama is either black or blue cuckoo, although I'm leaning towards blue. Dad is...... Blue-Cream cuckoo? Lemon Blue cuckoo? Red Pyle...
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