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- Jun 5, 2023
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It’s true that they’re all mixes. However, identifying the mix by its hatchery label helps a chicken owner determine what specific mix it is, and often lets them know what traits this mix will have. Easter eggers, for instance, often have the blue egg shell gene. As another example, rose comb cinnamon queens are sex links, so you aren’t likely to get mis-sexed roosters, and since the cross involves a wyandotte this type of RSL is less prone to reproductive issues than the “classic” type.Mixed chicken probably.
Also.. there is no such thing as a cinnamon queen. Sapphire gems, red stars, starlight Eggers, and a whole bunch more are just mixes. They do not breed true.
I can mix a couple of breeds together and call them whatever, but that doesn't mean I've created a new breed.
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Ohh no, she looks nothing like a cinnamon qeen to me
More like an ameraucana
There are two “types” of cinnamon queens. One is the classic red sex link, and the other is a specific RSL cross of wyandotte and Rhode Island red:This is how I know cinnamon qeens to be