A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

Yeah I had it before it went to you. A few hours of rain last night before it switched to snow after dark. I got half the Turkey hens into a coop last night. 12 inches before it quit today. Maybe some lake effect plume tomorrow 2 to 12 inches
Ya hate that rain to snow everything gets covered in ice and makes for heavy wet snow. Already had a few inches on ground that all melted yesterday with ground still frozen so all that water just lying there. Then the rain and wet snow on top of that today. Supposed to get colder so all will freeze and be here for a while. But if it warms up fast it is going to be a wet muddy mess.:(
 
Ya hate that rain to snow everything gets covered in ice and makes for heavy wet snow. Already had a few inches on ground that all melted yesterday with ground still frozen so all that water just lying there. Then the rain and wet snow on top of that today. Supposed to get colder so all will freeze and be here for a while. But if it warms up fast it is going to be a wet muddy mess.:(
Same here, the creek is over it's bank and the bottom land is ice under the snow.
 
This is my Narragansett Hen. There is some genetic thing with Narragansetts where some come lighter colored? Would she be a lighter colored one?
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This is my Narragansett Hen. There is some genetic thing with Narragansetts where some come lighter colored? Would she be a lighter colored one?
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In my opinion, your hen is not a pure Narragansett. There is just one color gene difference between a Narragansett hen (bb CC n-) and a Narragansett Semi-Color hen (bb Cc n-). I have not seen any reference photos for this variation.

Perhaps @austria89 will add his opinion.
 
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In my opinion, your hen is not a pure Narragansett. There is just one color gene difference between a Narragansett hen (bb CC n-) and a Narragansett Semi-Color hen (bb Cc n-). I have not seen any reference photos for this variation.

Perhaps @austria89 will add his opinion.
I hatched her from an egg so didn't have her parents. Pretty sure the farm the eggs came from only had Narragansett turkeys though. If she isnt pure probably just mixed with a white breed?
 
I hatched her from an egg so didn't have her parents. Pretty sure the farm the eggs came from only had Narragansett turkeys though. If she isn't pure probably just mixed with a white breed?
Lets wait for @austria89 's opinion.

Mutations do still occur although they are rare.
 
In my opinion, your hen is not a pure Narragansett. There is just one color gene difference between a Narragansett hen (bb CC n-) and a Narragansett Semi-Color hen (bb Cc n-). I have not seen any reference photos for this variation.

Perhaps @austria89 will add his opinion.
Looks like a Silver Auburn (bb e- n-).
I have a few of them myself.

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@Chiduckn can you please make some close up pictures?
 

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