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actually i'd say that was a mille fleur or something close. if not mf, call her calico. but there's your start for the mfc. 8) make more like her and start something 'new'. 8)
She is a Mille fleurHey Folks, took some pics today, thought i would share some. White hen, hen has a good beak and eye colour is correct(red bay). The comb and wattles still not full red after her first true moult.mottled pullet, nice colour in the eyes, beak colour is passable.
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black hen, shape is decent This poor thing has hatched chicks for over a year, had most of her feathers ripped out by a predator, and has just gone through a hard moult. You can see that the comb and wattles still havent recovered from the moult and raising so many chicks.
Partridge rooster, missing a point in the comb after a tussle with a dominant hen.
Another angle, his proper tail feathers just coming in, one is loose here. He also has good colour on the chest (nearly full black)
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She is a Mille fleur
actually i'd say that was a mille fleur or something close. if not mf, call her calico. but there's your start for the mfc. 8) make more like her and start something 'new'. 8)
What colors do you get when you cross a birchen with a black?
Quote: so call her calico. LOL all of my mfc have partridge in them too... my 2 primary hens are blue partridge split for mottled. put with a mfc roo, I get MOSTLY mfc chicks. either way they are very attractive.