completely black "barred rock"?

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I have two chicks that hatched from "barred rock" hatching eggs. One is completely jet black (no head spot - nothing). The other had a diffuse head spot, is lighter and is clearly barred. They are now two weeks old. I'm guessing that their daddy was not a barred roo, and they are therefore sex links. The all black one is presumably a female and the barred one a male. Does that sound about right? (Or has anyone ever had a barred rock that was still not barred at two weeks?

So can I stop telling my kids we shouldn't name her Midnight because she will eventually start barring?
 
They could be sex links, but you really can't know unless you can find out more info form the seller. The chicks could have different sires, maybe one was barred and one wasn't. Unless you know absolutely the momma was a barred rock, all bets are off.

But no, your solid bird isn't going to develop barring. All barred birds will have the head spot on hatch and barring shows up when they first feather in.
 
The black one is COMPLETELY black, no white anywhere. You might call the down on its butt and belly charcoal gray. But all it's baby down is a bit lighter now than its true feathers. She has jet black legs.

I tend to trust that the seller knew what the hens where, I suspect maybe a different rooster got in with them. It is possible the boy is a full BR and the girl is some kind of sex link (assuming they both come from BR mommas).

Anyway, given the lack of both a head spot and barring, we can be sure the black one is not a BR. It seems likely to me she is some sort of sex linked cross, but this is not certain.
 

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