Sep 16, 2008 #11 MissPrissy Crowing Premium Feather Member 12 Years May 7, 2007 24,433 161 371 Forks, Virginia I say one is blue and one is VERY dark blue.
Sep 16, 2008 #12 speckledhen Intentional Solitude Premium Feather Member 18 Years Feb 3, 2007 80,502 18,204 1,406 Blue Ridge Mtns. of North Georgia My impression is that she is very, very dark blue.
Sep 16, 2008 #13 H halo Got The Blues 14 Years Nov 22, 2007 6,071 69 431 Florida My Coop My Coop I have a couple of black rock pullets produced from 2 blues, and theres no lacing whatsoever on them. Id say yours are dark blue, too.
I have a couple of black rock pullets produced from 2 blues, and theres no lacing whatsoever on them. Id say yours are dark blue, too.
Sep 16, 2008 Thread starter #14 lockedhearts It's All About Chicken Math 12 Years Apr 29, 2007 5,028 9 271 Georgia So is dark blue an ok color to work with in BBS?
Sep 16, 2008 #15 Kanchii Crowing 15 Years Sep 8, 2007 2,567 26 326 San Rafael, California Looks like a very dark blue. Are they pure orps? Whats with the plack skin on their faces?
Sep 16, 2008 Thread starter #16 lockedhearts It's All About Chicken Math 12 Years Apr 29, 2007 5,028 9 271 Georgia They are still young yet, as far as I know they are pure orps