So, I am a first time chicken owner, and am really enjoying watching my little ones grow up. But I am having a really hard time learning how to describe them using the correct terminology. I have looked and looked to see if I can find a page or a thread or another website that can illustrate, identify and provide easy to absorb explanations, photos of actual chickens and vocabulary for the various colors and patterns on chicken feathers (ex. Partridge, Wheaten, Splash, Laced, Barred, Black, Blue, Silver, Dunn, Red, etc). Perhaps I have not been using the correct keywords to help myself find what I am looking for. If that is the case, I will gladly and appreciatively accept redirection.
I've been here: http://kippenjungle.nl/basisEN.htm , and it seems like a lot of good information... but forgive me for saying, it is formatted horribly, and the illustrations are a bit small and abstract. So, even after reading it... I don't feel like I really have a better grasp on it than I did before. A lot of it is that the illustrations are not labeled, so I am not able to readily connect the terms with the images in order to create a solid understanding of the content. And I do. I want to learn.
I am half tempted to create a better, easier to read document that simply lays out the colors and patterns with their proper names in an organized way just so I can bridge the learning gap between knowing nothing, and being able to read and understand the genetics involved. I am an artist, so sometimes I just need something visual, and when there isn't anything like that, I create it. With your help, I will make this available to this community so that others may find an easier entry point into the genetics discussions, or just know how to more accurately describe their chickens. Does that make sense?
So... here's what started me down this path. I have this easter egger... and we all know that easter eggers come in every color and pattern there is... She is 4 weeks old now... and I have no idea how to describe her colors and patterns.

I've been here: http://kippenjungle.nl/basisEN.htm , and it seems like a lot of good information... but forgive me for saying, it is formatted horribly, and the illustrations are a bit small and abstract. So, even after reading it... I don't feel like I really have a better grasp on it than I did before. A lot of it is that the illustrations are not labeled, so I am not able to readily connect the terms with the images in order to create a solid understanding of the content. And I do. I want to learn.
I am half tempted to create a better, easier to read document that simply lays out the colors and patterns with their proper names in an organized way just so I can bridge the learning gap between knowing nothing, and being able to read and understand the genetics involved. I am an artist, so sometimes I just need something visual, and when there isn't anything like that, I create it. With your help, I will make this available to this community so that others may find an easier entry point into the genetics discussions, or just know how to more accurately describe their chickens. Does that make sense?
So... here's what started me down this path. I have this easter egger... and we all know that easter eggers come in every color and pattern there is... She is 4 weeks old now... and I have no idea how to describe her colors and patterns.
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