Aaaaah are these your birds? They're beautiful!!
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It can be hard to sort out at times. Good luck!He is an easter egger, that is all I know I'm afriad. I bought him, his sister, and another guy, as three lavender orpington pullets. I was suspicious when I recieved them that they were boys but the lady insisted they were girls... should have gone with my gut. They are also very clearly not lavender orpingtons. His sister from the same batch is an obvious EE so I can figure out what he is, unfortunatly I don't know what their parents are.
If they are all from the same batch she is probably blue, my understanding is black x splash will produce all blue, but if it's blue x blue it will produce 50% blue 25% splash and 25% blackWow, this is so fascinating. I have some silkie chicks. Dad was splash, mom was probably black but possibly buff. Most of the chicks are a dark grey color, I assume they'll be blue. One chick is light gray, a silver color. I've been trying to figure out what she is and how that happened. Maybe she's a lavender? Is that possible?
The lighter chick is likely either a lighter blue or a splash. They develop their spots later, born either white or silvery color. Often confused with lavender. I have done it myself!Wow, this is so fascinating. I have some silkie chicks. Dad was splash, mom was probably black but possibly buff. Most of the chicks are a dark grey color, I assume they'll be blue. One chick is light gray, a silver color. I've been trying to figure out what she is and how that happened. Maybe she's a lavender? Is that possible?
If they are all from the same batch she is probably blue, my understanding is black x splash will produce all blue, but if it's blue x blue it will produce 50% blue 25% splash and 25% black
I would love a splash! I guess we'll see.The lighter chick is likely either a lighter blue or a splash. They develop their spots later, born either white or silvery color. Often confused with lavender. I have done it myself!
Aaaaah are these your birds? They're beautiful!!
They are cute little fluff nuggets!She's much lighter but maybe that's normal?