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Lenny loves chickens
Crowing
From what I am reading is females will turn choclate where males will carry the gene but not always but choclate on the outside however as chicks they are black.
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On a side note remeber my mystery chick that you thought would be white?Can you screenshot the part you want me to read? My computer is having some issues atm and I probably won't be able to open the link.
She must've been from a single gene choc mom X single gene choc dad ( so he was black)From what I am reading is females will turn choclate where males will carry the gene but not always but choclate on the outside however as chicks they are black.View attachment 3078093
Yes? Was it buff? That was the other color possibility in my mind...Hey
On a side note remeber my mystery chick that you thought would be white?
Yes I belive so let me show a pic lolYes? Was it buff? That was the other color possibility in my mind...
They're saying chicks hatch looking blackish and it's hard to tell between black and chocolate.From what I am reading is females will turn choclate where males will carry the gene but not always but choclate on the outside however as chicks they are black.View attachment 3078093
She is turning out beautifulYes I belive so let me show a pic lol
Aww, she's a Buff Orpington! Cute.She is turning out beautiful View attachment 3078096
So she is going to stay blackThey're saying chicks hatch looking blackish and it's hard to tell between black and chocolate.
I think she was a mistake, and they messed up her color.
I do believe so. Her feathers would be growing in chocolate if she was chocolate.So she is going to stay black