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That for sure makes me happyI don’t believe she is a production hybrid. But, she’s broody now!
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That for sure makes me happyI don’t believe she is a production hybrid. But, she’s broody now!
Now to see what hatches out of there, I have a barred rock rooster and another that is a backyard mix but I don't know what the father was.I'd say mix.
Thank youYou have some nice roosters
So the flock he came from consisted of Americana, Buff Orpington, Black Copper Marans, and Silky. I don't know what breed the father was out of the above mentioned. He came from a surprise hatch from a lady that lives in a neighboring town. Geneva, FL.Where was your "mix" rooster from? Any ideas of original source? Almost looks lemon cuckoo...
Those are just stubs and also the comb looks to be a small single IMO. Egg color also checks out. Here's a pic of a Cinnamon Queen's egg color straight from the Cinnamon Queen thread:But the foot feathers and modified pea comb?
Oh okay! Then he's an Orpington mix! Just wanted to make sure because his coloring is quite unusual!! Very handsome boy!So the flock he came from consisted of Americana, Buff Orpington, Black Copper Marans, and Silky. I don't know what breed the father was out of the above mentioned. He came from a surprise hatch from a lady that lives in a neighboring town. Geneva, FL.