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RememberTheWay
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- Apr 7, 2022
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Didn't think it was both at first.... But now that I'm wondering if the hen is actually mauve and know that the breeder of the roosters did have dun birds and I know she doesn't keep concise breeding records from questions I've had previous to this- it is definitely possible that he is actually dun and not chocolate split like I originally thought. But then the other poster called into the question the hen too so now I'm super critical of both parents and what exactly is going on.....Um
If you cross the rooster with a different hen and get sexlinked chicks (or not) there's your answers. I don't think both chocolate and dun are at play here but clearly one is.