Okay, still the possibility he maybe an Easter Egger then. Or some mixed color Wyandotte, now looking at his daughter.My granddaughter caught him at a rodeo.
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Okay, still the possibility he maybe an Easter Egger then. Or some mixed color Wyandotte, now looking at his daughter.My granddaughter caught him at a rodeo.
But he's a beautiful mixed breed!Like everyone else is saying, I think he's part easter egger
He produced 2 beautiful baby chick's last year. 1 silver laced blue and 1 red laced black hens. Momma was golden laced. I was told maybe mixed with crele a also he definitely has the markings of Easter eggerLike everyone else is saying, I think he's part easter egger
Yes I agree either or. Someone mentioned crele a? So many possibilities lolOkay, still the possibility he maybe an Easter Egger then. Or some mixed color Wyandotte, now looking at his daughter.
I think those colors usually get described in the other order:1 silver laced blue and 1 red laced black hens.
Thank you I never knew how to describe themI think those colors usually get described in the other order:
"blue laced silver" and "black laced red"
The lacing is the skinny edge on the feather (black or blue), so the chicken is "black laced" or "blue laced," and then the red or silver is the color in the middle of the feather.
It's like when people have "Blue Laced Red Wyandottes" with blue lacing around the edge of a red feather, or White Laced Red Cornish with white lacing around the edge of a red feather.
I remember it took me a while to figure out the logic, especially because the most common two (gold laced and silver laced) do NOT follow the naming pattern that gets used for all the others!Thank you I never knew how to describe them
Ok wow now I'm going to check the rest of my birds and figure out what I have. I think I have 2 black laced red and 1 gold laced? Anyway it's going to be fun researching this informationI remember it took me a while to figure out the logic, especially because the most common two (gold laced and silver laced) do NOT follow the naming pattern that gets used for all the others!