Chick down feather colors in seramas and what develops!!

Oh yeah Ray, the down really told us all the final color of this little one.....[hee hee] These guys are like a box of unmarked chocolates, ya never know what yer gonna get.......
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I see this is an old post but as I was looking for just this information and have pics to contribute I was hoping it would rekindle the topic . I think it is a good one so...
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the one with the stripe is female, other two male , darker male in following pic with female

and because we all want to see the chickies , here's the new brood same parents oldest is 3 days old youngest hatched around midnight


8 more eggs to hatch
 
Baby Choco
7 month choco :)

Would yall consider her Dusky?

Also, here's her partner in crime Striker.....as a baby and growing up.....







What color would yall consider him and him? I've been told she's more Dusky & someone said Pumpkin for him but not b/c of the mostly black tail...& they wouldn't consider him cocopop b/c of black tail also, someone said wheaton but he seems kinda light for that also....
 
Hi,

Okay, so I am posting pics of my breeding trio, their babies.
The black baby however was from a different Roo.
I will take some better pics this weekend as well and repost.

Babies from my trio, the 4 in the front are all frizzles, so they are from my frizzle hen.








This Roo is from my little Pumpkin hen and he had black down with a white face when he hatched. Now,[ I think you need to zoom in ], he has a buff color streaked thru his black feathers...





Here he is just hatched:




The parents, the frizzle is black and white, my little hen is a pumpkin..
I'm not sure what color you call my Roo?






 
Hi,
I hope this isn't too far off topic. But I need help sexing baby seramas.
Since everyone is posting chick pics, would you mind posting a few examples of male vs female at the youngest age possible?

thnx
 

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