What im calling Dark Golden Range:
I love how this tuxedos markings point to the eye pretty cute:
These two came from my Red Range (cinnamon range) over an A & M roo carryiing brown.... the resulting chicks are much lighter than the rosetta tuxedos they were producing from a golden A & M over them... these are almost yellow!!! Ironsun and me are thinking possible Fawn Range
He had thought that rosettas may be considered fawn range but now i think he's seeing with me that these chicks are much ligher so possibly THEY are fawn range (i have three total so far, 2 tux and one solid):
a cute puffy headed tuxedo chick that hatched yesterday:
another tux:
The youngest spangle removed from the brooder to the grow out pen today:
my newest cinnamon (hatched yesterday) not from my own birds:
cinnamon on the left (aka red):
another what im calling Dark Golden Range:
from left to right:
Dark Golden Range, Golden Range, Rosetta:
more of the possible Fawn range chicks:
Cinnamon again:
Cinnamon next to a brown (they feather out with the same wild pattern...the difference being ones light the other is dark wild):
they are really far from eachother in this pic but it looks like the brown has bad breath and the cinnamon is disgusted
:
so cute:
cinnamon and brown from above:
and lastly, heres a good example of what my red ranges over a & m golden were producing before i switched out the roo the last time to an a & m brown roo (and now im using a solid brown roo):
with A & M golden roo:
with A & M brown roo:
and I'm assuming with using a solid brown roo, that the future resulting off spring should be solid fawn range (like above but solid like the one in the foreground) but we wont know until they hatch!

I love how this tuxedos markings point to the eye pretty cute:

These two came from my Red Range (cinnamon range) over an A & M roo carryiing brown.... the resulting chicks are much lighter than the rosetta tuxedos they were producing from a golden A & M over them... these are almost yellow!!! Ironsun and me are thinking possible Fawn Range



a cute puffy headed tuxedo chick that hatched yesterday:

another tux:

The youngest spangle removed from the brooder to the grow out pen today:

my newest cinnamon (hatched yesterday) not from my own birds:

cinnamon on the left (aka red):

another what im calling Dark Golden Range:

from left to right:
Dark Golden Range, Golden Range, Rosetta:

more of the possible Fawn range chicks:



Cinnamon again:

Cinnamon next to a brown (they feather out with the same wild pattern...the difference being ones light the other is dark wild):

they are really far from eachother in this pic but it looks like the brown has bad breath and the cinnamon is disgusted


so cute:

cinnamon and brown from above:

and lastly, heres a good example of what my red ranges over a & m golden were producing before i switched out the roo the last time to an a & m brown roo (and now im using a solid brown roo):
with A & M golden roo:

with A & M brown roo:

and I'm assuming with using a solid brown roo, that the future resulting off spring should be solid fawn range (like above but solid like the one in the foreground) but we wont know until they hatch!
