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Okay. She is a smoky colour with that darker head. Sort of greyish.No. She looks like a mixed color. Partridge x black or partridge x blue.

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Okay. She is a smoky colour with that darker head. Sort of greyish.No. She looks like a mixed color. Partridge x black or partridge x blue.
The first one isn't blue. Second one might be. I'm not sure. You could test breed her to a smooth-feathered breed partridge rooster to find out.What about the blue though? Or is that normal for partridge?
They have the exact same colors. Both have blue underneath but I guess the first didn’t pop up in pictures. I don’t need more roosters so I guess I’ll never knowThe first one isn't blue. Second one might be. I'm not sure. You could test breed her to a smooth-feathered breed partridge rooster to find out.
Same here. I may not know all the colors, but at least I know breeds.I'm just lucky I know what breeds I have.....
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Yes...If still breathing and I know what breed it's all good. Colour is a bit more difficult. Oh it's a Brown chicken..That one is dirty looking grey..Bahahaha..Same here. I may not know all the colors, but at least I know breeds.![]()
Oh Jeepers of course I have zero clue and just call them as I see them.Like for instance, I have absolutely no idea what color my OEGBs are or what color mixes they are aside from the BB Red Cockerel.![]()