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  1. DCchicken

    BLUE ISBARS - Pictures and discussion

    With black feathered chickens, the primary wing feathers can be white and the secondary feathers black. The white feathers usually fall out when they molt and get their adult plumage. This even happens with Ayam Cemani which are by definition, all black. Check under the wing, are there any...
  2. DCchicken

    BLUE ISBARS - Pictures and discussion

    Splash tends to feather out white (looks like blue or lav to some). You will know in a few days when the first wing feathers come in. I still vote black. I have a lot of mottle orpingtons chicks that look like that when born but quickly turn black with the white popping up later. Not sure...
  3. DCchicken

    BLUE ISBARS - Pictures and discussion

    Most likely it will feather out black. I would email Jenny at GFF and ask her to make sure it is an Isbar. The feet look lighter than the ones I have. But then that could be a difference between the old line and the new line they recently imported.
  4. DCchicken

    BLUE ISBARS - Pictures and discussion

    I can recommend Omega Hills Farm. I have two beautiful Isbar pullets (one blue and one black) that I hatched from their eggs. Plus I needed NPIP certification for the eggs and he got it right away. Very good customer service.
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