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Some are definitely redder than others.Thanks everyone You are all amazing.
I do have some thoughts on the California tan pullets.
1. They are my friendliest chickens. Don't mind being handled and petted.
2. They can get to places I didn't think possible.
3. I don't believe the hoovers person who said its a cross with a production red and leghorn. The birds are just too white, not even a hint of red feathering. I would think 1/8 production red tops, but mostly leghorn and then California grey and California white.
Mine are now also 12 weeks old. they look exactly like yours in the photo. The one I was worried about, grew the big comb and wattles and walks upright, and is getting aggressive with the other 2 confirmed roosters I have left. I was reading on one of the hatchery sites, that the sex link is only 95% accurate, but with our experiences, looks as if 25% of the california tan pullets are actually cockerels.Not sex link. Ended up with 2 roosters out of 8 "pullets". They looked exactly the same when they were chicks. These are now 12 weeks old.