I can see a difference in the black lacing between some of the chicks. Some are a dark grey and some are black. Not sure if it is the different colors or just the different chicks. I think they're probably sick of me looking at their wings lol.
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In a perfect world, a wyandotte head should be round and thick. This guy has a very shallow skull depth, causing the head to look long and thin. His beak also is a bit on a long side, adding to this head shape commonly known as "crow head". Its very common and not anything to be ashamed of as it is very common, some of the best breeders have very good birds with this head shape. Here is an ideal wyandotte head shape:Thanks so much, @waddles99 !! I'm still new to this breed and variety, so I really appreciate any advice and opinions I can get. What is it about his head and comb you don't like? All I know to look for is general body type, coloring and lacing. I'd love to learn more about what to look for in my birds since I do plan on breeding this fella. Thanks again!
So here is a question. If you were going to show your BLRW at a show, such a county fair or wherever, and you have 2 hens and one is a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte and the other is a SPLASH Blue Laced Red Wyandotte, how do you register them?
1 would clearly be registered as a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte-she is the blue laced variety
the other, would she be:
Splash Laced Red Wyandotte
OR
Splash Blue Laced Red Wyandotte
??
thanks