SouthernParadise
Chirping
- May 19, 2023
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I just called the farmer to ask him about the answers I got here. Let me start by thanking you for your input. The farmer was hatching out two different breeds at one time in his incubator and apparently they got mixed up. He’s 76 years old so I’m inclined to believe him when he says it was an accident. Turns out they are what he called ameraucaunas. He has since sold the last of his ameraucaunas at auction and only has BLRW’s now so he will be replacing them at no cost at next hatching in a couple of weeks. It is what it is. I didn’t have the heart to give these 5 up. Ive grown quite attached to them. I’ll just put them in my Gen pop run. Thanks againThose are EE was the first sentence that entered my head also.. right after that's not BLRW, unless the juvenile plumage is WAY different than what I expect it to be..
The may be cross but definitely not pure.
I agree 2 & 4 appear to be cockerels, so far.
Single comb CAN pop up in pure bred rose comb birds since rose is dominant to straight and can therefore hide a copy of straight.. both parents would have to pass a copy to the offspring for it to present.
I do see some "blue" in their feather colors.. at least some of them are blue based.. but they are barnyard mix at best.. Just for discussion purposes, not actually criticizing them.
Accidents totally happen, it's nice that you can be understanding!I just called the farmer to ask him about the answers I got here. Let me start by thanking you for your input. The farmer was hatching out two different breeds at one time in his incubator and apparently they got mixed up. He’s 76 years old so I’m inclined to believe him when he says it was an accident. Turns out they are what he called ameraucaunas. He has since sold the last of his ameraucaunas at auction and only has BLRW’s now so he will be replacing them at no cost at next hatching in a couple of weeks. It is what it is. I didn’t have the heart to give these 5 up. Ive grown quite attached to them. I’ll just put them in my Gen pop run. Thanks again![]()