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He kind of looks like it, doesn't he?It's a BABY BALD EAGLE!
What do you think of my early update?
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He kind of looks like it, doesn't he?It's a BABY BALD EAGLE!
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All in fun, now ... Are you being sneaky and posting older pictures of a now-grown chick? That would actually be pretty funny IMO!My chick is a pullet, I'll post an early update tomorrow. She is going to be very pretty.
I was very close on the Genotype if you think about it, only missing the eb part, he was e+/eb(I called e+/eWh, and while not right, the chick down is clearly of a e+ heterozygote), the he was also S/s+(yep I called that one right), Co/co+(right again, excep the Co is coming from the Millies not buffs), I did miss the recessive mottling(Mo/mo+) but can you really blame me for that?He's actually a silver duckwing phoenix bantam crossed with a Mille Fleur D'Uccle.
That is due to Heterozygous Columbian Co/co+ not completely restricting the feather melanin to the tail like Homozygous would Co/Co.If you look closely, you'll see black spots on him.
That's TOO cool! And way too organized for my house/coop. I wish I could keep track of things that well. Maybe next year? ... Who am I kidding? ... Nah!I will be incubating 55 eggs, have 6 more coming in.View attachment 1684806 View attachment 1684807 View attachment 1684808 View attachment 1684809