Wonderful that she inherited her dad's good looks! The mom with a few black flecks on white sounds like a hybrid California White -- good production layers! Sounds iike your mix will inherit the best of both parents.
I went out to the coop to take some pics of the spring/summer hatches - all grown up.
Here's "Hen Solo"
She's our only Bielefelder & one of the few that are laying. (Many are molting & 2 of the orps haven't started laying yet.) It's about 12'F outside (feels like -7'F), so I must attempt to collect eggs often. I'm only getting 1-4 eggs per day, so I'd hate to lose one b/c it froze. Temps are going to drop in the next few days. Sunday's high will be -5'F..... and you don't want to know the low !
Thankfully, the Biele's comb is not as tall as my orps. She should be fine.
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On the Wellie thread someone said their roos' huge combs/wattles are getting frostbite from when their comb/wattles dip into drinking water or dribbles from nipple valves onto their wattles and freezes. I don't get freezing temps so it's not something I ever thought of before. Someone suggested using vaseline to keep the water off the combs/wattles when the chickens drank water. Living in a warm mild SoCal climate I don't use vaseline since it greases up and stains/mattes the feathers down but if I lived in freezing weather I would re-think and probably go for vaseline or at the very least vitamin E, A, or coconut oil to protect the combs/wattles, face, beaks, legs, toes, of my chickens.