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I have no Idea where those genes came from... especially the mottled chests.No, Liljoe, they are both not normal.
Absolutely..... that is what you want to see, blue or green. The eyes will change to the correct color. My chickens are Little Peddler and Greenfire Farms.Can anyone tell me if eye color changes from chicks to adulthood? From olive/greenish to the proper orange. I have some 6 week old BCM chicks with green eyes. They were purchased from a breeder not hatchery. I can't remember if my adult BCM looked like this at their age.
There are a lot of BCM people on BYC that can help you too. A black chest with a few persimmon colored spots is what you want to see. A rooster like that will put the copper hackle back on your pullet chicks when you breed a hen with a black hackle. You want to see a copper colored ear tuft on the rooster too.... not black.I have no Idea where those genes came from... especially the mottled chests.
I have very nice BCM, some of my roosters are overcolored but that can be breed out just like any other fault and in my opinion better than most faults such as bad type, squirrel tails, etc.I have no Idea where those genes came from... especially the mottled chests.
Can anyone tell me if eye color changes from chicks to adulthood? From olive/greenish to the proper orange. I have some 6 week old BCM chicks with green eyes. They were purchased from a breeder not hatchery. I can't remember if my adult BCM looked like this at their age.
Thank you, Karen, for replying so quickly and expertly.
Let me just rephrase what you said to make sure I understand. Their eye color will not change. It's a recessive trait. Any birds from this line that do have orange eyes should not be used for breeding until 18 months. To make sure that they don't have the recessive green. But any way you slice it these birds should be culled from SOP breeding?