This was a solid black chick, & has red brows.With mine it's always been right on top of the forehead and never below the eyes on the chicks. They don't seem to grow out of it. This is my original hen and you can still see it
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This was a solid black chick, & has red brows.With mine it's always been right on top of the forehead and never below the eyes on the chicks. They don't seem to grow out of it. This is my original hen and you can still see it
I know that but i don't know any that are marked like mine as chicks. The chick in the 2nd picture of my original post grew up to be the adult in post #6 or #8. I had 2 with the red forehead and black body and are my only survivors from that group. They are much less aggressive than the new bunch of the same breed from a different breeder. One of new bunch decided he not only wanted to be top roo on the yard sunday, he wants to kill every roo on the yard. That's why I'm looking for "actual" breeds that are marked like that because liege chicks in pictures usually look like my new bunch or the blue chick in the 1st post. That's why I'm wondering if the original red forehead chicks were mixed with something because of the off body shape and less game temperament.However a lot of birds that look similar as chicks grow up to look very different as adults so yours could look different from mine when grown